Jane, it was so nice to be friendly with other people. I can tell a lot about someone by shaking their hand. It’s a very welcomed sign of civility and camaraderie.
I’m just confused as to why this is such a foreign gesture, to you.
Folks, here, have been hugging, shaking hands, kissing on the cheeks π± during this entire Scam-Dem-ic.
I am sorry you have missed out on that.
That explains your ambivilance about studying the effects of these shots.
We Texans havenβt stopped shaking hands. I meet with customers all the time in the oil & gas industry and they are always eager to shake hands. Love it. π
Im in a suburb of north Atlanta. We are more relaxed, I very seldom wear a mask, but there has not been any handshaking. And folks step away from me if I get within teh 6’ rule. I am a landscaper and work outside. I’ve been able to go in many homes to use the restroom, and most folks are very friendly. So I was shocked when two new clients shook my hand on Thursday. It’s a welcomed relief. Yes, indeed.