MINNEAPOLIS – Several years into the COVID-19 pandemic, a strong and symbolic form of greeting people is making a slow comeback. It's something many Americans specifically put off doing for some time.
When you’re unemployed, you will meet a lot of people as you network and interview to get your next job. Naturally, you can expect to shake a lot of hands. Sure, a typical handshake only lasts a few ...
What’s in a handshake? Trust. Gratitude. Agreement. Connection. And, most important, touch. Some say you can tell a lot about a person from the way they shake hands. People aim to impress with their ...
As we emerge from the pandemic, we're starting to see the return of an age-old ritual: the handshake. Many of us went a year or more without clasping someone else's hands. But as vaccination rates go ...
Editor’s Note: This article is part of “Uncharted,” a series about the world we’re leaving behind, and the one being remade by the pandemic. Handshakes, historically, have often been invoked in that ...
When you greet someone, often times a handshake is involved, but there is an Irving ISD librarian taking a simple handshake to the next level. Andrea Keller is the librarian at Lamar Middle School.
“Only truthful hands write poems,” wrote Paul Celan. “I cannot see any difference between a good handshake and a poem.” The Romanian poet may be right, but here’s the rub: some poems are great, and ...
The games are back, but a certain special element of sportsmanship will not return, on account of the coronavirus. This is a remembrance of the 'Put 'er there,' the soul shake, the hand slap, the high ...