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Greeting Alternatives
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Due to the corona virus many people have put hugs, handshakes and kisses etc on hold.
My brother showed me an alternative greeting yesterday, that someone had showed him.
which I believe is known as the "foot shake" .
The foot is lifted and tapped on the other persons foot, right to left, then left to right.
Do you think it will catch on ?
My brother showed me an alternative greeting yesterday, that someone had showed him.
which I believe is known as the "foot shake" .
The foot is lifted and tapped on the other persons foot, right to left, then left to right.
Do you think it will catch on ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We had a small (7 people) reunion the other day. As we arrived at the hosts we all avoided hugs etc. By the time it came to leave a few hours later we realised that we'd all been served with tea/coffee and we'd sat together round a dining table and passed the serving dishes between us, so it was hugs all round.
Just been speaking to a church-going relative of mine who told me that, in the service today, they all shook hands at the Peace Be With You part. Then, they drank out of the same communion cup and, at the end of the service, hugged as they said their goodbyes.
I would have done none of those things, to be honest.
I would have done none of those things, to be honest.