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© Thomson Reuters 2020.Hello, social distancing. Goodbye, handshakes?
By Omar Younis and Clare Baldwin LOS ANGELES©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Serrano
Goodbye, handshakes?
Nope. We are going to defeat this virus and people will be back to shaking hands and sitting next to each other without masks and gloves.
Luddite
Perhaps if people washed their hands more often..............
Toasted Heretic
I'd rather use my hands to wave goodbye to the virus. It really seems to have brought out the best and worst in people.
There are still people who refuse to wear masks, who cough without covering their mouths and so on.
Perhaps they think they're invincible, or maybe they just have given up.
Myop
In India 'Namaste' has been the norm for centuries,which does makes even more sense in the current situation
Antiquesaving
Fine with me! As someone with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) including OCD, Japan has been a far less stressful place! People don't try shaking my had and rarely if ever touch me like pats on the back etc... I much rather bow hello goodbye!
Note to the writer the "Vulcan " greeting is actually a Jewish religious gesture so doubt it would be appropriate for general use.
Tom
What about meishi...the business card...handed over with two hands rather than a one hand shake? Double virus doses?
Serrano
The long, hard squeeze of U.S. President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron in 2018 was a classic display of two males seeking dominance.
Rumor had it that Macron got pregnant from that handshake. :D
juminRhee
The author's meeting of people has got to be really awkward - naked. I usually save that "mashing of naked flesh" until at least the 3rd date...and only with a special someone, not every bloke and Sheila I meet on the street the first time
juminRhee
Not sure if I have that, but I avoid the handshake like the plague (no pun intended). If unavoidable, I do it out of social expectation, but will carry wipes to clean when out of view. I also wash my hands after touching doorknobs or anything else really that I have not personally cleaned.