Monday night handshake/eye contact practice.
[W]hen was the last time you analyzed your handshake? Consider these questions:
- If you are a male and you meet a female, who should extend their hand first?
- If you are a male and you are meeting another male, who should extend his hand first?
- If you are a female and you are meeting a male, who should extend their hand first?
- If you are a female and you are meeting another female, who should extend her hand first?
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Good lesson that is often overlooked. :)
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