Shaking Hands After The Virus Dies

I've always thought the Japanese custom of bowing to each other was kind of gracious. I'd like to see that replace handshaking.
 

I've always thought the Japanese custom of bowing to each other was kind of gracious. I'd like to see that replace handshaking.

LOL, Sunny, that reminds me of an old Jerry Lewis movie where some Asian bowed to him and Jerry bowed back, and the Asian bowed again and Jerry bowed again etc etc . . . . I'm laughing just thinking about it.
 
Wahan Shake ..

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Shaking Hands After The Virus Dies

Heh, first interpreted that as a side effect after surviving the virus...some sorta palsy

The Indians had it right, hold up your hand and say "how".


I've done the 'How' thing with the local natives
...they didn't find the humor
 
That remains to be seen but I wash my hands so much that I should never have to worry about getting the virus. And when no water is available, I use sanitizer or alcohol swabs if I'm getting ready to eat.
 
I agree that after this, if I'm still alive, I may not be as eager to shake hands as in the past. It's probably not a sanitary habit, anyway.
 


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