How do Chinese greet people?

Answer:
Traditionally, Japanese people bow to show their respect when they meet people. Chinese people bow less frequently, for they only bow to very respected individuals, such as elders or teachers.
Nowadays, Chinese people say "Ni hao" (sounds like "Knee How"), which translates to "You good", which is their way of saying Hello. A simple wave will also work as a greeting to younger generations.
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