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Friday 31 March 2023

Culture of Handshake

 The practice of shaking hands has been around for thousands of years and has evolved over time. One theory suggests that it originated as a way to show that you were not holding a weapon, as shaking hands requires both parties to extend their right hand, leaving their weapon arm vulnerable.


Another theory suggests that the handshake began as a way to convey trust between two parties. By shaking hands, people would show that they were willing to expose themselves to each other and were trustworthy.


In many cultures, the handshake has become a universal greeting and a sign of respect. It is often used in business settings as a way to seal a deal or as a formal introduction between two parties.


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