Choose the answer which is NOT true. In Maori culture, it is common to touch noses, which is known as Hongi. People in Europe snap their fingers after a handshake. In Inuit culture... Choose the answer which is NOT true. In Maori culture, it is common to touch noses, which is known as Hongi. People in Europe snap their fingers after a handshake. In Inuit culture, it is common to rub or kiss noses, which is known as Kunik. People in Zimbabwe clap their hands once if they want to say 'How are you'?
Understand the Problem
The question is asking which of the given statements about various cultural practices is NOT true. It presents four statements related to cultural greetings and social behaviors, and the task is to identify the incorrect one.
Answer
People in Europe snap their fingers after a handshake.
The statement 'People in Europe snap their fingers after a handshake' is NOT true.
Answer for screen readers
The statement 'People in Europe snap their fingers after a handshake' is NOT true.
More Information
It is uncommon for people in Europe to snap their fingers after a handshake, making this statement likely false. The other cultural practices mentioned are documented.