Nicaraguan greetings reflect a warm and friendly culture that values personal connection. Handshakes are standard in business and formal meetings, typically accompanied by direct eye contact and a smile. Among friends and family, Nicaraguans commonly greet with a hug (abrazo) or kiss on the cheek, sometimes both cheeks.
Nicaraguan greeting customs have been shaped by Spanish colonial influences combined with Central American warmth and informality. The tradition of physical greetings like hugs and kisses reflects the importance of family and community in Nicaraguan society. These customs have remained relatively consistent despite modernization and globalization in urban areas.
In rural areas, greetings tend to be more formal and reserved than in cities like Managua or Granada. Coastal regions influenced by Caribbean culture may incorporate slightly different greeting styles with more casual and relaxed approaches to personal space.