MINNEAPOLIS – Several years into the COVID-19 pandemic, a strong and symbolic form of greeting people is making a slow comeback. It's something many Americans specifically put off doing for some time.
A QUARTER of young people say they are too nervous to shake hands. A survey of Gen Z teenagers found 24 per cent would avoid ...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way business people interact. It replaced personal encounters with text messages and virtual meetings. As organizations shift back to in-person or hybrid workplaces, ...
As we emerge from the pandemic, we're starting to see the return of an age-old ritual: the handshake. Many of us went a year or more without clasping someone else's hands. But as vaccination rates go ...
It's a ritual we take for granted, when we say hello, when we say goodbye, as a gesture of good will, as a show of respect … and it's something we've all of a sudden had to learn not to do. But ...