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Old 04-24-2011, 04:07 AM   #1
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HomeHealth/FitnessSelf-Improvement/Self-HelpSocial Etiquette and Good Mannersshaking/waving one's hand on the addressee
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Am I some how warped, or does the rest of the entire world also consider it rude to become shaking/waving one's hand at the individual currently being addressed,Windows 7 Professional, specially when an emphatic request is getting communicated.
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Dear Nick,
Thank you for the inquiry however,Windows 7 Ultimate Product Key, I'm unsure what the rest of your world considers rude when it comes to shaking someone's hand simultaneously whilst requesting a thing emphatically.
Nick,Office Home And Student 2010, I do think that whether subconsciously or consciously, this is a specific ploy(technique) to remain attached and connected to someone even though asking or demanding a request. This causes the receiver to feel more compelled to submit to the other's request.
For some people, this technique can make others feel uncomfortable without them even knowing why. Even though others may interpret that the receiver is becoming only overtly friendly. It is also situationally dependent upon what is currently being asked. Therefore,Windows 7 Home Premium Key, in remedy to your question, no you're not warped and how the planet views something is both dependent upon the individual and situation whether they view it as rude.
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