Sikhs typically greet each other with "Sat Sri Akal" which translates to "Truth is the Supreme Power" or "The True One is Timeless".
Here are some additional points to consider:
- Formal greetings: In formal settings, Sikhs may also use "Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki fateh" which means "The Khalsa belongs to God, Victory is God's".
- Informal greetings: Among friends and family, Sikhs might use a simple "Salam" or "Namaste".
- Other greetings: Sikhs may also use other greetings depending on the situation and their relationship with the person they are greeting.
While "Sat Sri Akal" is the most common greeting used by Sikhs, it's important to remember that there are other ways to say hello depending on the context.