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    Letizia Ortiz By Lillian Torres

    Why does Queen Letizia repeat the same two words every time she greets someone?

    14 November, 2024
    Queen Letizia's greetings
    Queen Letizia has a special way to greet people. (@CasaReal)

    Queen Letizia, in her 20-year career within the Spanish monarchy, has had the opportunity to shake hands with thousands of people.

    However, one recent aspect that has caught the attention of observers is her tendency to use the same words to greet different interlocutors.

    Whether they are athletes, artists, politicians, or ordinary citizens, the wife of King Felipe VI emphasizes a recurring greeting in her encounters.

    Queen Letizia's greetings » Letizia Ortiz
    Queen Letizia has a special way to greet people. (@CasaReal)

    Whether she is acting as hostess or attending various events as a guest, it is common for Letizia to initiate interactions with people from different walks of life, always being the first to break the ice.

    This behavior reflects her understanding of the nerves that may be experienced by those who have the occasion to meet her.

    Queen Letizia’s greetings

    Regarding her greetings, it is important to highlight that, before her marriage to King Felipe VI, Letizia already had considerable experience in dealing with the public, thanks to her career as a journalist.

    In her recent institutional engagements, she has made it clear what her favorite greeting is.

    Beyond a simple “hello,” the queen opts to add a simple but meaningful question: “How are you?” This expression has become a distinctive sign in her daily interactions.

    Queen Letizia's greetings » Letizia Ortiz
    Queen Letizia and King Felipe appeared together for the first time since their visit to Valencia.

    Communication expert Juanfran Velasco, in an interview with “Lecturas” magazine, explains the motivations behind this choice of words.

    According to Velasco, the queen uses this type of question as a natural conversation starter, showing a deliberate intention of closeness and empathy towards the person she is addressing.

    Queen Letizia was moved after consoling a woman who was crying inconsolably.
    Queen Letizia was moved after consoling a woman who was crying inconsolably. (Agency)

    Letizia does not leave this greeting to chance; she is aware that she wishes to convey a sense of genuine care for the person she is interacting with.

    Likewise, this expert stresses that the queen stands out for her listening skills.

    The ability to listen in a conscious and attentive manner is known as active listening, and its purpose is to truly understand what the interlocutor is expressing, within a framework of empathy.

    The royal family greets several people during a family lunch this Saturday at a restaurant in Pontevedra.
    The royal family greets several people during a family lunch this Saturday at a restaurant in Pontevedra. (Agency)

    Among the many advantages of active listening are the possibility of generating new emotional bonds, fostering trust and closeness, as well as improving communication in general.

    These qualities mean that Queen Letizia is not only remembered for her words, but also for the quality of the interactions she establishes, creating an environment in which people feel valued and comfortable.

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