interview, church, during introduction, family reunion, first date
You don't have to. Maybe just a nod and a firm handshake.
Put simply, a handshake represents trust, mutual understanding, & equality. It's a sign of respect.
I believe it is 'borne'
In Swedish a "bihang" is an accessory or ancilliary to something else. For instance Robin should not be a mere bihangto Batman and should instead become a full partner.
according to etiquette: Female
No need. You should be working on fixing the problem instead of fixing the blame.
Seven different people get together in a place. Each person should handshake only once with all others. Find the total number of handshakes? the first one handshake with 6 person, and second one handshake with remaining 5, and so on....6+5+4+3+2+1=21
The trick is not looking. you should let it happen instead of looking around for someone. make someone your best friend first.
If you are responding to someone's thanks, you should say "you're welcome." In this case, you are using the contraction for "you are." It would be correct, however, if you were telling someone, "you have worn out your welcome." In this instance, it is a possessive pronoun.
Its a normal handshake with the middle finger curled in. When the other person does it too, you middle fingers meet in a seonc handshake between your hands. The you both cover the secret handshake with the left hand. Its kind of like seeing old men shake hands, but secretly their middle fingers are meeting.
yes. If interviewer is offering hand first then we should shake hands firmly. but we should not initiate first for handshake.
When you mean to say that someone was executed by hanging, you would say "hanged."