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This document offers a comprehensive guide to the nuances of handshakes in business settings. it details the history, interpretation, and execution of effective handshakes, emphasizing their importance in first impressions and nonverbal communication. the guide covers various handshake types, offering practical advice and tips for creating a positive and professional impression.
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Do handshakes matter? YES, if you want to connect with others and make the best possible impression.
Far more than you may realize, we unconsciously judge others by their handshake. Also, handshaking is a form of non-verbal communication that says SO MUCH about a person.
An overpowering handshake indicates: dominance, control, egotism and a lack of trustworthiness.
A weak handshake indicates: insecurity, disinterest, secretiveness, shyness and aloofness.
An awkward handshake indicates: nervousness or a lack of social skills which in turn reflects on credibility.
When meeting someone and when you say good-bye.
When renewing an acquaintance.
When someone enters your home or office.
Upon arrival when you are greeting a host, others you already know, and when being introduced to people.
When you meet someone you already know outside your work or home.
When ending a transaction or leaving a business or social event.
If you don’t move your hand enough, you may appear to be distant, arrogant or passive.
If you move your hand too much, you may appear to be over- eager or nervous.
Don’t pass up the opportunity to shake hands twice in every exchange.
Shaking hands when you meet is important, but a goodbye handshake is even more effective. Even if the conversation has been awkward or confrontational, a second handshake can communicate that you like the person.
There are some situations in which shaking hands can be awkward. Should you be introduced to someone when your hands are full, carrying files or other packages, don’t try to rearrange everything. Simply nod your head as you respond to the introduction.
If you are having cocktails, hold your drink in your left hand while introductions are going around. Later on, you can switch to your right hand. You don’t want to fumble with your drink or offer someone a wet or cold hand to shake!
If you are wearing gloves as part of formal attire, always remove them before shaking hands (the same goes for wearing gloves outdoors – you should take them off, unless it is bitterly cold weather).
As an overall part of first impressions, handshakes are important because they are the accepted greeting for both men and women. In both business and social situations, you will need to feel very comfortable shaking hands.
A firm handshake with good eye contact shows self-confidence.
The handshake is one simple gesture that says not only, "I'm happy to make your acquaintance" but also “YOU interest ME more than anyone else at this moment.” That's a very powerful message and one that shows respect.
Handshakes also reveal our basic attitude towards ourselves. When we offer a too-strong handshake we are sending the message that we think very highly of ourselves. The opposite is true of too-limp handshakes
If your hands tend to get clammy, try spraying them with anti- perspirant 24 hrs. ahead of time (to take effect). Blot with a cloth (not Kleenex, it sticks to your hands). This works well especially for an important meeting.
To avoid a wet/cold handshake, always hold your drink in your left hand. Remember that we shake with our…RIGHT hands. This way you won't shock anybody in conversation.
Not shaking hands is a very clear form of rejection and is very insulting to the other person. In America, it’s expected that you will offer a firm (but not bone-crushing) handshake and that you will make eye contact. A firm handshake with good eye contact communicates respect and self-confidence.
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Handshaking is a form of non- verbal communication that says a lot about a person. For example: An overpowering handshake can indicate dominance or control. A weak handshake can indicate insecurity, disinterest, shyness, and aloofness. An awkward handshake indicates nervousness or a lack of social skills, which in turn reflects on credibility.
If you’re wearing a name tag, place it on your right shoulder, because that’s where a person’s eye naturally wanders when shaking hands.
The answer is, all the time. When in doubt, offer your hand. Shaking hands is appropriate when you’re: