Indians do not shake hands they hug
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.
People shake with their right hands because, in the olden days, adults had guns and knifes in their right pockets, so, their right hand can quickly pull the weapon out and shoot a bullet or stab them. The reason the law has changed because, we do not want more England people dying so we changed to right hand.
Because she likes you.
People shake when they're angry from the exertion or effort to restrain their natural instinct to react physically in response to a 'violent' mental or emotional assault.
Because their body language is saying 'no' as well.
Greeting
The main impact of foreign culture on Cambodian society is that Cambodians learn from foreigners. For instance, foreigners shake hands when they meet people for the first time. Cambodians imitate this style in greeting others.
usually Koreans would bow as a sign of respect when meeting someone but you can also hug or yes even shake hands.
It's a traditional greeting. - Just like some people would shake hands. - To breathe the same air
People bow to one another to show respect, the deeper the bow the more respect is represented. Also, its a way of greeting in a clean way. People shake hands as a form of greeting but its not really sanitary. So people bow to say hello.
In Austria, it is polite to shake hands when greeting each other- whether it is a formal or informal occasion. In the mean time, do not compare or laugh at their culture even if you find it really strange or funny.
Back in cave man days, when two people would meet, at a distance they'd hold up their empty hands to show they had no weapons. This evolved throughout history to where it is today with the hand shake. It is a greeting that indicates peace or friendship and respect.
When dogs sniff each others butts it's like when we shake hands. It's a greeting. (Don't go around sniffing people's butts.)
Yes, they do. They form part of the western civilization, so most greeting rituals found in the United States or Western Europe also apply there.
Traditionally, people do not shake hands in India. Instead, they bow to each other.
7 people and 14 hands?
There are lots of countries in Europe, with different nationalities, unlike the USA. Each country has different ways for greeting people.