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Which of these is a variation of the popular fist pound greeting, similar in meaning to a handshake, high five or nose rub?
Question 1:
Which of these is a variation of the popular fist pound greeting, similar in meaning to a handshake, high five or nose rub?
A.
All of these
B.
Air knucks
C.
Fist bump
D.
Fo knucks
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