Whether you are right or left handed, the proper custom is to shake with the right.
Yes but always disinfect your hands before and after but not in public go to a bathroom and wash.
Most people are right-handed, therefore we shake hands with our right (strong) hand.
Of course. Why not? You shake hands with a brother-in-law who is not otherwise related to you. You shake hands with a cousin. Why not with a cousin who is also a brother-in-law
a hand tremor is when your hands temporarily shake by themselves typically it can also be a muscle spasm (depending on how fast your hands are shaking)
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animating hands by the nokia
They have clammy hands :]
People shake hands with their right hand and not their left one because using the left hand is considered to be improper etiquette.
British protocol Queen Elizabeth II does shake hands with people that she meets in an official capacity on official visits. For security reasons she does not shake hands with members of the public when they gather to see her. I was privileged to shake her hand on her State Visit to Germany in Berlin in 2004.
* If a person does not extend their hand to be shaken then don't shake their hand. If you are making a deal in business or if you have made up with a friend (especially males) then you can extend your hand to be shaken. Shaking hands is to seal a deal of good faith in all areas of society.
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yes. If interviewer is offering hand first then we should shake hands firmly. but we should not initiate first for handshake.