Strange greeting Which Imran bring to Sri Lanka
When the Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan visited Sri Lanka yesterday, he and the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka Mahinda Rajapaksa were seen giving a strange greeting that had not been done before. It is a touch of the heart from right to left. Some have questioned whether it would have been possible to say hello without being greeted with such a salute. But, strangely, the two greet each other. Mahinda Imran accepted, knowing that such a greeting would be done in advance. However, this custom is for health in the face of the current epidemic. It is reported that modernization is spreading like a wave. It originated in Europe and is now popular in Muslim countries in Asia.
The Iranian people widely use it. Researchers note that different cultures have different gestures that express honesty and authenticity. They speculate that in the United States, several other gestures can have a similar effect, as is the custom of raising one's right hand and swearing to tell the truth, and this is one of them. It is said that this custom first appeared in Poland. Poles often use the phrase "from the heart" in their expressions and are used to saying that "any questionable statement is an expression of sincerity used in the end." Touching the heart with the hand while physically expressing that feeling is an extension of the same saying. When many nations sing their national anthem, you can feel the heart's touch and the way it is sung. But that gesture is different. Extending the right hand and touching the heart to the left is like saying with all my heart that I am with you. "Physical sensations affect the way we think, feel, and act," say the researchers.