The traditional Serriffean greeting is to lift your right elbow towards the person you wish to greet and place the palm of your hand against your forehead, while saying dhow (pronounced "dough"; the D should be aspirated, with a puff of air). However, this is considered rather formal and among friends a mere limp flick of the wrist in their general direction is quite sufficient.
The people of San Serriffe hold widows and orphans in high regard. Perceived unfair treatment of these people will result in raised tempers (of the hot type).
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