Social customs

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Greetings

When two men meet one another or sit down to supper, the customary formal greeting is for the men to bow slightly to each other, resting their own forehead against the forehead of the other man.

When two women meet one another or sit down to supper, the customary formal greeting is for the women to kiss each other on both cheeks, removing their face scarf if they are wearing one.

When two male friends or familiar acquaintences meet, the customary informal greeting is for the men to grasp each others right forearms, in a gesture similar to a hadnshake.

When two female friends or familiar acquaintences meet, the customary informal greeting is similar to their formal greeting, although one will playfully pull off the other's face scarf should they be waring one.

When a man and a woman meet for the first time, the customary formal greeting is for the man to kiss the woman lightly upon her forehead.

When a man and a woman are friends or family, the customary informal greeting is for each ot kiss the other's nose and possibly both cheeks, the man at times playfully pulling off the woman's face scarf.


Court customs

Although the Premier is given no special ceremony of introduction, it is customary to give a respectful nod the head upon introduction. To meet the Prince is to make a leg, though in history is has been known for people at the mercy of the King to prostrate themselves before him. However, such prostration is far from being the norm, as it is unspoken Sicinian belief that they bow to no one but God.

Courtship