-In pakistan teachers are adressed as "sir" or "madam" never by their first names.
-In southern part of India, a woman executive will never extend her hand when you greet her. She will just fold her hand and will never allow any sort of body contact with her male counterpart. But in western part of India, a woman executive will warmly extend her hand.
-In Indian culture, the boss is always addressed as "Sir", and superiors and seniors are always addressed with "Mr". Eye contact with the boss is considered very rude.
-In pakistan, a man holding a man's hand is a sign of mutual respect.
Needless to say, body language in Pakistan and India is very different from that of United States.
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