LEBA
The Leba people are very sociable.
The Leba people are very active and love to talk to foreign
people.
The Leba people do not speak to other people for a long time. After speaking to someone briefly the move on to another person.
The Leba people love to shake hands with other people. When
they do so they feel that they have connected with the other person. Even if
the person they meet does extend his or her hand, Leba
will grab the person’s hand and shake it.
When Leba people speak to someone they look directly at the
person’s face.
Leba
people do not think it is rude to call people by their first name.
Leba boys
and girls act the same but Leba boys particularly
love to talk to foreign girls the most. Leba girls also
love to talk to foreign boys the most.
The Leba people
want to talk with as many foreigners as they can. They don’t want to talk for a
long tame. Rather, they want to say “I have met a lot of people and become
friendly with all of them.”
ANBURA
The Anbura people are ALWAYS together. The Anbura
people like to be with other Anbura the most.
The Anbura people will never start a conversation with someone
they do not know. If they are spoken to, they will speak. When they speak they
will lock arms with the other person.
The Anbura people are very formal. When they meet someone they
will say “Greetings Sir (Mam), this is the first time
we have met.” After saying these words they think it is very rude to touch
someone else’s body.
The Anbura boys are weak and are always guarded by an Anbura girls.
Anbura
boys always avoid looking girls who they don’t know in the eyes. Boys will
never talk with a girl who they do not know. With the mediation of an Anbura girl, they can talk to foreign girls.
Anbura
boys can talk to other boys they do not know, but they will never speak first.
They can also look another boy in the eyes.