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What is your opinion on men who give limp handshakes? At work today, one of the new head honchos came to visit. I've spokne to him but never formally met him. When I shook his hand, he gave me one of the limp dead fish handshakes. It just came as a surprise and I always wonder about men who don't give firm handshakes.
For the men here: Do you tend to give firm handshakes or do you gently grasp someone's hand? | |
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Firm is the only way....
Limp handshakes seem almost disrespectful to me.... | |
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I like a solid handshake from both men or women - I shake a hand hard so ... | |
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yes, I always give a firm one.
Men who give limp shakes just seem weak. | |
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limp handshakes creep me out!
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Mach said: I like a solid handshake from both men or women - I shake a hand hard so ...
I hate that shit from women too. | |
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SCNDLS said: Mach said: I like a solid handshake from both men or women - I shake a hand hard so ...
I hate that shit from women too. yeah, like they're too cute to properly shake a hand. | |
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1sexymf said: SCNDLS said: I hate that shit from women too. yeah, like they're too cute to properly shake a hand. My homegirl a former beauty queen calls it the fake ass beauty queen handshake. | |
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Limp handshakes have always been thought to be insincere yet I heard recently that the opposite is true.
s edit [Edited 1/14/09 7:51am] | |
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I was tought in the first 5 minutes, by my first boss, at my first job at the age of 14 to always give a firm handshake.
He made me do it twice. | |
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errant said: I was tought in the first 5 minutes, by my first boss, at my first job at the age of 14 to always give a firm handshake.
He made me do it twice. Smart man. | |
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I am anti-handshaking. What is it besides an empty gesture and a very efficient method of getting germs from one host to another? | |
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can't be bothered
it says nothing about one's personality whatsoever (i've once been critisized for it , i don't do it anymore though ) [Edited 1/14/09 8:00am] | |
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Ace said: I am anti-handshaking. What is it besides an empty gesture and a very efficient method of getting germs from one host to another?
me too i hate to get somewhere and see acquaintances and have to shake all their hands what's the purpose ? [Edited 1/14/09 8:04am] | |
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Ace said: I am anti-handshaking. What is it besides an empty gesture and a very efficient method of getting germs from one host to another?
True. I've found that rubbing one's cock-end against another's cock-end is a much more efficient and hygienic way to greet somebody. | |
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Dewrede said: Ace said: I am anti-handshaking. What is it besides an empty gesture and a very efficient method of getting germs from one host to another?
me too i hate to get somewhere and see acqcuaintances and have to shake all their hands what's the purpose ? I'm trying to get out of the handshake game. I still do it occasionally, in my professional life, but I'm phasing it out of the personal. | |
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Cloudbuster said: Limp handshakes have always been thought to be insincere yet I heard recently that the opposite is true.
s edit [Edited 1/14/09 7:51am] Yes! Good point - an overly firm one just says how desperate you are to be seen to be giving a good firm handshake to show how genuine you are. But genuine doesn't come from being proven, genuine just is, isn't it? If you get my badly-worded point! So: a weak handshake is saying "I'm not really interested in you" or at least "I don't trust/ feel comfortable with you" a VERY firm one says "I am faking it" so one in the middle must be the way to go, right? This is not an exit | |
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Cloudbuster said: Ace said: I am anti-handshaking. What is it besides an empty gesture and a very efficient method of getting germs from one host to another?
True. I've found that rubbing one's cock-end against another's cock-end is a much more efficient and hygienic way to greet somebody. More efficient? I'd probably take issue with that. More hygenic? Probably. | |
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touch knuckles
(can't think of another word for the act) (replying to Ace) [Edited 1/14/09 8:07am] | |
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I can't stand a limp handshake.
I know some ladies try to be demure, but I don't like it on a woman either. A limp handshake sends me the message you could not care less to be meeting me. Which, come to think of it... maybe they couldn't. | |
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Dewrede said: touch knuckles
(can't think of another word for the act) [Edited 1/14/09 8:06am] fist bump | |
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thanks | |
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Cloudbuster said: Limp handshakes have always been thought to be insincere yet I heard recently that the opposite is true.
s edit [Edited 1/14/09 7:51am] Guys that nearly knock you off balance in their eagerness to firmly/violently shake your hand are annoying. | |
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Dewrede said: touch knuckles
(can't think of another word for the act) (replying to Ace) [Edited 1/14/09 8:07am] that's "Terrorist Fist Bump" to the layperson... A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon | |
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johnart said: I can't stand a limp handshake.
I know some ladies try to be demure, but I don't like it on a woman either. A limp handshake sends me the message you could not care less to be meeting me. Which, come to think of it... maybe they couldn't. why does it ? | |
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RenHoek said: Dewrede said: touch knuckles
(can't think of another word for the act) (replying to Ace) [Edited 1/14/09 8:07am] that's "Terrorist Fist Bump" to the layperson... no , no just gently | |
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rocknrolldave said: Cloudbuster said: Limp handshakes have always been thought to be insincere yet I heard recently that the opposite is true.
s edit [Edited 1/14/09 7:51am] Yes! Good point - an overly firm one just says how desperate you are to be seen to be giving a good firm handshake to show how genuine you are. But genuine doesn't come from being proven, genuine just is, isn't it? If you get my badly-worded point! So: a weak handshake is saying "I'm not really interested in you" or at least "I don't trust/ feel comfortable with you" a VERY firm one says "I am faking it" so one in the middle must be the way to go, right? I would suggest that, the next time someone offers their hand in greeting, you say, "Keep that filthy paw away from me! Surely we're more sophisticated than to believe that the ritual of grasping each other's hand has any impactful meaning?" Either that or wear a hazmat suit. | |
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Dewrede said: touch knuckles
(can't think of another word for the act) (replying to Ace) [Edited 1/14/09 8:07am] "Fist-bump". Employed by Howard Stern, Baba Booey, Howie Mandel and Donald Trump (although Trump is reluctant to do even this). | |
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errant said: Cloudbuster said: Limp handshakes have always been thought to be insincere yet I heard recently that the opposite is true.
s edit [Edited 1/14/09 7:51am] Guys that nearly knock you off balance in their eagerness to firmly/violently shake your hand are annoying. I don;t like bone crushers. Men that do that are probably insecure and have to prove how manly they are by almost cracking your knuckles when they hand shake. | |
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i like it way better than a handshake | |
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