Polishprince
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One of the points of positivity in regards to Corona Virus is the elimination of the expectation of a handshake.
When I first met my Pecker Checker in the winter of 2014, the gentleman was a jokester and put out his hand to shake as if I didn't know where his hand had just been.
Of course I'm pretty sharp and declined, but I bet he fools a lot of people that way.
During the age of Corona, you don't see this shit at all, with nods, fist bumps, salutes taking the place of a hearty handshake.
news.harvard.edu
When I first met my Pecker Checker in the winter of 2014, the gentleman was a jokester and put out his hand to shake as if I didn't know where his hand had just been.
Of course I'm pretty sharp and declined, but I bet he fools a lot of people that way.
During the age of Corona, you don't see this shit at all, with nods, fist bumps, salutes taking the place of a hearty handshake.
![news.harvard.edu](https://news.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/handshakedefault-1024x683.jpg)
Harvard experts weigh in on the fate of the handshake
Long-held habits have disappeared overnight as social distancing has become the new normal in the age of the novel coronavirus. What about the handshake?
![news.harvard.edu](https://news.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/cropped-favicon-32x32.png)