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Okay, nope, the one that's not traditional is a bow from the waist. That's not traditional. Traditional forms are listed are a neck bow, that's from the head, a neck bow, that's funny. A neck bow for men and a small curtsy for women. Other people prefer simply to shake hands in the usual way, the website adds. This was the option previously taken by Mr. Trump. Alrighty, we're moving on here to Jeff. Jeff knows all about this stuff, I'm sure. Let me drop it for a second. Okay, Jeff, after that you might have to speak to the king. Though only after he has spoken to you, if we're being traditional about it, which of these would be a correct formal mode of address according to the royal family? Which is the form of address you use when you speak to the king? Is it sir? Is it your royal highness? Is it your highness? Or is it your grace? Take it away, Jeff, KM4QBC goes to you. This is repeater station Kilo Kilo. Well, great, we don't use a lot of that down in western North Carolina, but I would think either sir or your highness. So I'll go with your highness.

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