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  2. Here's How to Properly Shake Hands in 14 Different Countries

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    We created a helpful guide for handshake etiquette across 14 countries, thanks to information from BBC and Mental Floss: Business Insider. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement.

  3. Handshake - Wikipedia

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    The handshake is commonly done upon meeting, greeting, parting, offering congratulations, expressing gratitude, or as a public sign of completing a business or diplomatic agreement. In sports, it is also done as a sign of good sportsmanship. Its purpose is to convey trust, respect, balance, and equality. [ 10]

  4. Donald Trump and handshakes - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump, the former U.S. President and a businessman, has unusual approaches to the practice of handshaking; his handshakes with world leaders since his inauguration as U.S. President have been the subject of extensive commentary. [ 1] Scholars have noted that politicians' handshakes are usually unnoticed or restricted to silent ...

  5. Etiquette in Japan - Wikipedia

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    In this case, the etiquette is not to send them a New Year's Greeting either. Summer cards are sent as well. Shochu-mimai (暑中見舞い) cards are sent from July to August 7 and zansho-mimai (残暑見舞い) cards are sent from August 8 until the end of August. These often contain a polite inquiry about the recipient's health.

  6. How to properly shake hands in 14 different countries - AOL

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    In Brazil and the United States, a firm handshake is expected. This would be off-putting in the U.K.

  7. 24 business-etiquette rules every professional should know - AOL

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    Either way, the handshake must happen. "In the United States, the handshake is the business greeting. If you want to be taken seriously, you must shake hands and shake hands correctly."

  8. Etiquette in Asia - Wikipedia

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    In Asia, paying respect to elders is expected among younger people, a gesture such as bowing expresses the utmost respect. The elaborate and refined Japanese tea ceremony is also meant to demonstrate respect through grace and good etiquette. Etiquette in Asia varies from country to country even though certain actions may seem to be common.

  9. Psychologists break down the meaning of Donald Trump's handshake

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    Anna Iovine. May 30, 2017 at 9:29 AM. The way the president shakes hands has been in the news as of late, especially those with French President Emmanuel Macron. Macron said his first shake with ...