In one act, by kissing. In total, it is very hard to tell, but more probably by shaking hands (by a slight margin).
Back in the middle ages, people generally carried weapons in their right hands. It became customary to clasp hands upon greeting someone thus displaying openly that you were carrying no weapon.
In some Asian cultures, such as Japan and South Korea, people may bow instead of shaking hands as a form of greeting. Additionally, in some Middle Eastern cultures, it is more common for people of the same gender to greet each other with a kiss on the cheek rather than a handshake.
You may care about this person as a love interest and even though you feel comfortable with them you are somewhat nervous and your hands shake which is quite common and some people's hands perspire. If your hands shake then either put them into your jacket pockets or, fold your arms and look relaxed.
Many people develop a habit of touching one or two fingers to their tongue to wet them while counting paper items (paper money; checks; school papers; receipts, etc.). Banker tellers stopped this habit long ago; they now use a special sponge that is kept moist inside a special container. The primary health risk is that saliva contains millions of germs. These germs transfer to both objects and paper. Second, people do not wash their hands in between tongue-touches, so anything that is on the papers or currency is being transferred to the person's tongue. Overall, it is a disgusting habit. Observers cringe and prefer not to touch what has been contaminated with someone's saliva.
The reason why some guys may put their hands in their pockets when talking might simply be habit. Guys may also do it because they have sweaty hands and don't want a girl or other people to notice. They sometimes keep tissues in their pockets to dry their hands.
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shaking hands,air kissing,bowing,hugging,and of course saying hello
You can't get HIV from kissing. It's also not spread by hugging or shaking hands.
Kissing, shaking hands, touching door knobs or other common items touched by many people.
The germs on your hands will spread to every surface you touch. So the door handle in the bathroom will be full of germs. Any one who touches it after that will take some of the germs with them. everything they touch will also leave some germs behind. Also if you touch someone else you will pass germs to them as well.
Unwashed hands, undercooked food, and kissing a sick person
Germs can be transmitted in many ways,but the most that are very comment are airborne,meaning its impossible to dodge germs if they are in the air. The second most comment is contact,as our hands touch so much stuff,its true that we touch our own face a lot so its inevitable for germs to NOT be transmitted. Other unknowns are unclean utensils,unclean surfaces etc.
Shaking hands is proper when you are meeting a person Through shaking hands you introduce yourself.
You can't get trichomoniasis from shaking hands.
There is a fear of hands, which is known as Chirophobia. But i don't now about shaking hands.
To keep the germs from being transferred to the food.
More germs are in the hair than hands!