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  2. Hat tip - Wikipedia

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    A hat tip (abbreviation: h/t), also referred to as tip of the cap, is an act of tipping or (especially in British English) doffing one's hat as a cultural expression of recognition, respect, gratitude or simple salutation and acknowledgement between two persons.

  3. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Hat tip or doff, a salutation or show of respect made by two people removing their hats. Head bobble, an affirmative response or acknowledgement common in India. Head shake, indicates a negative reaction to a query or a rejection in English-speaking cultures; also used occasionally in disbelief.

  4. Tip - Wikipedia

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    Tip of the iceberg (disambiguation) Hat tip, an expression of recognition or gratitude; List of typhoons named Tip; Spoil tip, a mound of waste material created during mining operations; Tipp (disambiguation) Tipping (disambiguation) Tipping point (disambiguation) Tips (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Tip

  5. Rob Gronkowski Says ‘You’ve Got to Tip Your Hat’ to Chiefs If ...

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    If Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and the Chiefs become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowls, Gronkowski, 35, says, "You've got to tip your hat to them." "I mean, if ...

  6. The Secret Meaning Behind Kate Middleton’s Hat Choice ... - AOL

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    A smaller hat like hers tends to signal strength and a more confident, upbeat approach, and that was reflected in her beaming smile as she passed the fans.” Samir Hussein - Getty Images

  7. Jewish customs of etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Jewish customs of etiquette, known simply as Derekh Eretz (Hebrew: דרך ארץ, lit. ' way of the land '), [a] or what is a Hebrew idiom used to describe etiquette, is understood as the order and manner of conduct of man in the presence of other men; [1] [2] being a set of social norms drawn from the world of human interactions.

  8. What happens when a gift is given to the United States ... - AOL

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    Throughout history presidents of the United States of America have been given some pretty unique gifts from their fellow world leaders. Gifts are given as a sign of respect and reflection of the ...

  9. They'll Do It Every Time - Wikipedia

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    Ideas and gags usually came from suggestions by readers, who were credited with a small acknowledgment box with a tiny drawing of Hatlo tipping his hat. Hatlo continued working on They'll Do It Every Time until his death in 1963 when the team of Al Scaduto and Bob Dunn took over the strip. The readers continued to be credited for their ...