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And smell the palm of your hand afterwards - just in case it is some kind of in-office joke...my ferret is your ferret -
If it makes you feel any better, I have had handshake 'malfunctions' in the past.
One that springs to mind is where my index finger was not closed up as I went to shake and I ended up doing a kind of scissor thing across the other person's hand.
Anyone else had this (or similar) or is it just me!Comment
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Had an interview the other day and the glamour nail woman gripped my hand so hard it hurt and then almost wouldn't let go.
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I know the answer.Originally posted by beaker View PostSo i went to shake hands with this guy and he offers me one finger to shake! it felt disgusting!
wtf is up with that?
The finger guy was an extra-terrestrial. You were meant to touch the top of his finger and say 'home'.
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You love this thread don't you Lucy!Originally posted by Lucy View PostI know the answer.
The finger guy was an extra-terrestrial. You were meant to touch the top of his finger and say 'home'.
(or am I showing my age...)Don't ask Beaker. He's just another muppet.Comment
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You should be pleased, it is very funny.Originally posted by beaker View PostYou love this thread don't you Lucy!Comment
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Originally posted by beaker View PostIndex finger. But he definately wasn't pointing to anything. Maybe I took him by surprise but I mean is there really any excuse? I was leaving, as were the others, so I was saying goodbye.
Next time I will definately check what fingers are being offered to me before I shake
Definitely
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me too! well done faqqer for digging this out!Originally posted by SallyAnne View Post
Ah man, this has just cheered me right up
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