yes... even we should hug
Another Perspective.Obviously, the "hug" comment was intended as humor, but may not be appropriate for this forum.As for shaking hands, it depends on the situation.
In a business environment it may be a serious breach of etiquette to "Snub" the new person by refusing to shake hands, and a hug could be highly inappropriate.
In school or other purely social situations, shake hands or don't. It's entirely your choice. You could even claim that you have a cold and don't want to pass it on.
Yes. They still shake hands in the UK.
Yes, it is appropriate to shake hands with someone who has a prosthetic arm. It is a sign of respect and acknowledgment of the person, regardless of their physical differences.
usually Koreans would bow as a sign of respect when meeting someone but you can also hug or yes even shake hands.
Some do and some don't. Many Australians (not perhaps the younger ones) will shake hands when they first meet someone, or if you haven't seen someone for a while and the relationship is not an especially close one.
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They do shake hands. However, Muslim men don't shake the hands of a woman they are not related to.
Introduce yourself and shake hands.
They do shake hands. However, Muslim men don't shake the hands of a woman they are not related to.
"shook hands" is the past tense of "shake hands".
if you can reach them...
they shake with their lefy hands and they kiss their cheeks
Shake Hands with Beef was created in 1997.