 Hello, hello, how are you today? Hello, hello, how are you today? I'm good, I'm great, I'm excited to see you all. Hello kids, how are you all doing? I'm sure you're having a lot of fun with your families. This is the perfect time to brush up and practice your social skills. One of the basic social skills is greetings. So do you know what greetings are? Greetings are words or actions to welcome people when you meet them. They're also a way of meeting new people and making new friends by starting a conversation. So let's learn about different greetings today, shall we? Say hi, say hi, when you meet someone say hi. And you can also say hello, how are you? And how do you reply? You say I'm fine, thank you, how are you? Good morning, good morning, in the morning say good morning. When you want to greet anyone you happen to meet and how do we reply? We say good morning. Similarly, good afternoon, good afternoon, in the afternoon say good afternoon. When you want to greet someone you happen to meet and how do you reply? You say good afternoon. Good evening, good evening, in the evening say good evening. That's what you say when you meet late in the day and how do you reply? You say good evening. Good night, good night, when you're leaving say good night. That's what you say when it's late in the evening or night and how do you reply? You say good night. Goodbye, goodbye, when you're leaving say goodbye. That's what you say any time of the day and how do you reply? You say goodbye, see you soon. Thank you, thank you, when someone does something for you. That's what you say any time of the day and how do you reply? You say you're welcome. Nice to meet you, nice to meet you when you meet someone for the first time. That's what you say any time of the day and how do you reply? We say nice to meet you too. But did you know not everywhere people greet in the same way? There are different ways of greeting all around the world. For example, in India we join our hands together and bow our heads and say namaste or pranam if it's someone elder to us. In Japan or China they bow down and greet each other. In western countries people shake hands and say hello, how do you do? I hope you had a lot of fun learning greetings. Goodbye, see you soon.