littlewonder -> RE: Shaking Hands (7/10/2013 7:21:15 PM)
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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer Is this really old fashioned? I find that, irrespective of age (though below, say, fifty), some people consider it really formal and chortle at it, whereas some find it completely natural. I say 'people', but I don't know any women who do it. Fair enough: I admit that when I meet male friends I want to express fondness physically in some minimal way and the only widely-accepted way to do this is by shaking hands. I know quite a few men who've reacted quite badly to hugs - indeed anything beyond handshakes. (I won't ever hug a northern bloke again. God, I did it once and it was traumatic.) Do you shake hands with friends when you meet? If so, does it feel 'formal' or 'natural'? Do you shake hands with people of the opposite sex or does this feel 'wrong' in some way? No. I don't do anything when I meet a friend. A handshake would just be weird. They either end up giving me a small hug, a pat on the back or just wave high or nothing at all. It just really depends on how close we are. The only people I shake hands with are business associates.
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