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In China, do we use handshakes or other (1) with introductions? When meeting for the first time, a (2) is the most common greeting in China. But sometimes you may be greeted by a (3) or (4) to show special respect. (Unlike the Japanese, the Chinese bow from the shoulders rather than the waist.) 2. What gestures do we use in China when we greeting someone? In China, a handshake is considered the (5) greeting. People who know each other well may (6) as a greeting when they meet. And sometimes a nod or slight bow may also be used to greet people. 3. How do students (7) their teachers in China? And how do teachers (8) their students? In China, students address their teachers with the word “ Laoshi ” (meaning “ teacher ” ) after their surnames . For example: “ Wang Laoshi ” . And teachers address their names (9) or using the word “ Xiao ” (meaning “(10) ” ) before a student ’ s surname, as in “ Xiao Wang ” .