A Simple Signal
When two people meet, they want to know that the other person is not going to grab them or run away. Shaking hands is like giving each other a little hand hug, it shows you’re both ready to be friends.
The Story in Your Hands
Think of your hand as a tool, just like a shovel helps you dig, your hand helps you say hello. When you shake someone’s hand, it’s like saying, “I’m not scared of you.” It’s also like when you high-five with a friend, it’s fun and friendly.
A Habit That Sticks
People have been shaking hands for a long time, so long that it became something we all know. Now, whenever two people meet, they just do it automatically, like tying their shoes or brushing their teeth. It's a shared habit, and that makes everyone feel connected.
Examples
- A teacher greets a student with a handshake.
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See also
- How Does a Symphony Orchestra Coordinate Without a Conductor?
- How Does a Language Shape a Culture?
- How should you accept a colleague's criticism?
- What are active participation of language users?
- What are a way to send messages?