Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Handshake note
By Debra Benton
When Richard Maracinko, author of several books about the Navy Seals, shakes his hand, both used. The left is the pulse to see if you, they are nervous and acted upon to make.
A famous restaurant owner in New York makes it possible to know the people where you stand with it based on your choice of greeting: newcomers get a nod, half tribe get a handshake, get master a kiss on the cheek and a few beneficiaries will receive a kiss and a hug away.
Probably better than a Time magazine article reported a tribe of Papua New Guinea, where men met with a large hook of the genitals of the other instead of a handshake.
The Center for Nonverbal Studies, reports on the "last" to seal the deal: the bulk. This is what we saw when signed Michael Capellas of Compaq and its counterpart Carly Fiorina of Hewlett-Packard their merger. We also see the fists on the sports beat, on television and in movies.
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