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All In A Handshake...


My method with a handshake is to match the strength of the other persons handshake, particularly if they are female, nothing worse than someone trying to show how strong they are by crushing the other persons hand.

As a general rule of mine a firm handshake is best and to me signifies a person is genuine, not keen on the "limp fish" handshake some give...

See this article;  http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2015/05/14/4235587.htm  



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Weevil wrote:

My method with a handshake is to match the strength of the other persons handshake, particularly if they are female, nothing worse than someone trying to show how strong they are by crushing the other persons hand.

As a general rule of mine a firm handshake is best and to me signifies a person is genuine, not keen on the "limp fish" handshake some give...

See this article;  http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2015/05/14/4235587.htm  


 I agree 100% Mate.



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You must remember in PNG, Vic, no firm handshakes there.  Just basically a touching of hands.



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I wonder how you would be meeting a Maori Chief in kiwi-land VIC, No shaking of the hand there, it's all nose to nose,

They probably wouldn't take to kindly to you, if you were to give their nose a squeeze to see how firm it was. LOL biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

 

K.J.  wink



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That explains why they are nosy then blankstare

I just raise the hand and say "How" smile



-- Edited by Dougwe on Thursday 14th of May 2015 08:07:06 PM

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Hi Vic .I,m with you insofar as a handshake should be" fair dinkum " that is to say if I get a feeling about someone real Quick on meeting them and somethings not right I just say Gday . However if I feel good I shake their hand.In fact when I purchased my last caravan 2 years ago I said that I would take the van except that I had to build a shed for it and it would be about 5 weeks ,no problems he said see you in 5 weeks then.What about a deposit I said ,why ? aren,t you coming back he said ! I said I will see you in 5 weeks but I need to shake your hand because I am old fashioned and my hand is my bond ! fair enough he said .So in 4 weeks I returned with a bank Chq for the full amount and drove home with my new Van.But then that's country folk for you .Cheers John

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Dougwe wrote:

That explains why they are nosy then blankstare

I just raise the hand and say "How" smile



-- Edited by Dougwe on Thursday 14th of May 2015 08:07:06 PM


Well if you don't know by now Dougwe, Ask a Maori Chief.    handshake.gif

K.J.



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I fully agree re a fair dinkum handshake and what it tells you of the other person, HOWEVER it does not apply to lawyers, car salesmen, politicians or insurance assessors all of who have perfected how to appear fair dinkum whilst pulling the wool over your eyes.
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GarrynLyn wrote:

You must remember in PNG, Vic, no firm handshakes there.  Just basically a touching of hands.


My memory isn't that good Garry, might be different in north NG. confuse  



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Hi Vic .I,m with you insofar as a handshake should be" fair dinkum " that is to say if I get a feeling about someone real Quick on meeting them and somethings not right I just say Gday . However if I feel good I shake their hand.In fact when I purchased my last caravan 2 years ago I said that I would take the van except that I had to build a shed for it and it would be about 5 weeks ,no problems he said see you in 5 weeks then.What about a deposit I said ,why ? aren,t you coming back he said ! I said I will see you in 5 weeks but I need to shake your hand because I am old fashioned and my hand is my bond ! fair enough he said .So in 4 weeks I returned with a bank Chq for the full amount and drove home with my new Van.But then that's country folk for you .Cheers John


Nice story John, good to see there are some who understand honour! smile 



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hako wrote:

I fully agree re a fair dinkum handshake and what it tells you of the other person, HOWEVER it does not apply to lawyers, car salesmen, politicians or insurance assessors all of who have perfected how to appear fair dinkum whilst pulling the wool over your eyes.
Good Luck.


Good one Denis, I hadn't thought of that, yes a sales/pitch tool for some....furious  



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kiwijims wrote:

I wonder how you would be meeting a Maori Chief in kiwi-land VIC, No shaking of the hand there, it's all nose to nose,

They probably wouldn't take to kindly to you, if you were to give their nose a squeeze to see how firm it was. LOL biggrinbiggrinbiggrin K.J.  wink


 Hmmmm......as I get a runny nose often I don't know I would be that welcome giving a nose job either, but who "nose"..wink biggrin biggrin biggrin



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Hako, you forgot to mention the caravan dealers and their commission salesmen, IMO they make Ned Kelly look like a gentleman

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Apparently a hand shake originates from thousands of years ago, where showing your hands and shaking meant you have no weapons.



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This is an interesting read

THE POWER IS IN YOUR HANDS

How the Palms and Handshakes are used to control



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