The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:You don't know what this is tex-MEX!
What what is?
exactly
You really don't know anything, get it?
The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:You don't know what this is tex-MEX!
What what is?
exactly
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:rebelp74 wrote:You don't know what this is tex-MEX!
What what is?
exactly
You really don't know anything, get it?
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assateague wrote:What if they were left-handed?
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gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
assateague wrote:What if they were ambidextrous?
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Redbeard wrote:Why did they shake hands? Were they blind?
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gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
rebelp74 wrote:The hand shake was done with the right hand because everyone wiped their ass with the left hand.
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assateague wrote:Know how i know you're full of crap?Shaking hands originated around the turn of the century, not even 120 years ago.
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The Duck Hammer wrote:Information came from a very reputable source.
gila-river wrote:Great, now the cops want to install dishwashers to. Just do your job Red and stop encroaching on our rights to replace appliances. That is not the responsibility of police.:lol:
rebelp74 wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:Information came from a very reputable source.
Bonjour!
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The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:Know how i know you're full of crap?Shaking hands originated around the turn of the century, not even 120 years ago.
Show me proof of this.
The practice of shaking hands as a means of introduction was thought to have become commonplace after the premiere of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" in St. Petersburg, Russia in January, 1895. During the opening scene of the ballet, the main character, Prince Siegfried, introduces himself to guests at his 21st birthday celebration by shaking their hand. He had received a gift of a crossbow from his mother, and had carried it with him while in the receiving line at the palace, thus making him unable to grasp the shoulders of guests as they were introduced and present them with the "continental kiss" (the traditional greeting of the time, a kiss in close proximity to both cheeks of one another). After the success of the ballet, many elite Russian citizens, enamored of Tchaikovsky and his success, began imitating Prince Siegfried. While it is not certain at what point the handshake became an accepted form of greeting worldwide, musicals and articles throughout the years seem to indicate a widespread recognition of the handshake occurred sometime around the early 1900s
I knew this was coming...just surprised it took so longassateague wrote:The Duck Hammer wrote:assateague wrote:Know how i know you're full of crap?Shaking hands originated around the turn of the century, not even 120 years ago.
Show me proof of this.The practice of shaking hands as a means of introduction was thought to have become commonplace after the premiere of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" in St. Petersburg, Russia in January, 1895. During the opening scene of the ballet, the main character, Prince Siegfried, introduces himself to guests at his 21st birthday celebration by shaking their hand. He had received a gift of a crossbow from his mother, and had carried it with him while in the receiving line at the palace, thus making him unable to grasp the shoulders of guests as they were introduced and present them with the "continental kiss" (the traditional greeting of the time, a kiss in close proximity to both cheeks of one another). After the success of the ballet, many elite Russian citizens, enamored of Tchaikovsky and his success, began imitating Prince Siegfried. While it is not certain at what point the handshake became an accepted form of greeting worldwide, musicals and articles throughout the years seem to indicate a widespread recognition of the handshake occurred sometime around the early 1900s
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/4705/4705-h/4705-h.htm
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Why do We Hands shake?
Shaking of hands is a gesture that shows openness, acceptance, and respect. It is a custom a long time ago that depicts friendship and mutual trust.
Modern civilization considered shaking of hand as part of welcome greetings. When we meet somebody new to us, we introduce ourselves then followed by a hand shake. This means that the acquaintance is an indication of a new friendship and that we welcome another person as part of our circle. Shaking of hands also means respect to the individual being introduced to us. It may be a nonverbal communication but its message means, ‘Nice meeting you’.
Shaking of hands also means congratulations for a job well done. During graduation, awards ceremony, or a well-applauded speech, we usually come to the concerned person to show our best wishes.
During ancient times, shaking of hands was very symbolic. Before, people were not used to meeting people because they live in the forest and isolated communities. They don’t have time to communicate with outsiders. If ever strangers appear in a certain community, the natives are cautious because they might be a threat to their society. To show their sincerity, the strangers do the hand shake to show that they have no weapons and to signify that they are unarmed.
This custom is still passed on in the Middle Ages where war is very much apparent. The hand shake is a sign that no arms or guns are hidden in any part of the body. When people of different ethnic groups or civilization meet, they perform the hand shake to show that they don’t have any intention to fight but to make friends and retain peace.
Hand shake is now considered as a formal gesture around the world. If we want to make friends, we do the hand shake. If we commend somebody, we do the hand shake. Hand shake measures our sincerity and sociability to everyone.
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