Handshake



In every occasion, everybody must or need to do handshake after or before meeting. A handshake is a short ritual in which two people grasp one of each other's like hands. Using the right hand is generally considered proper etiquette. Customs surrounding handshakes are specific to cultures.

Every country has it's own way to do a handshake, and mostly the way people do that only one hand grasp another hand. But In Indonesia, there are two ways to do a handshake. The first way is just the same as how people do it, and the other way is just a custom and cultural. The younger people have to put the the older hand to the lip or forehead. No matter what their job, position, rich, or poor is. It means a respect. Some people apply that in informal and formal situation. 

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