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 ...
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.
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 ...
“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 ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results