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A few years ago, I took to interviewing some nice Polish people while in the process of writing a research paper. Needless to say, the interviews happened almost entirely in English, despite my attempts at speaking their language and their encouragement whenever I got something right (which wasn't all that often, but I did leave those chats learning how to have some basic conversations, do my groceries, tell my phone number and, ironically enough, ask locals if they spoke English).
These people were all extremely helpful, and we grew quite close while the process lasted... which inevitably led to messing about instead of working, a tale as old and time.
And messing about, we did.
They eventually taught me how to swear and become an Honorary Polish Smartass with amusing phrases and idioms.
However, the one that caught my attention was one that roughly translated to: "like holding a dead fish" and was used when someone didn't return a strong handshake.
At first, I was ready to dismiss it as "colorful old world lingo"... But the more I thought about it, the more sense it made. And I started paying a lot of attention to how people shake hands.
A surprising number of people did exactly what I feared: returned a lukewarm, barely touching one that came across as dismissive across the board. I have since begun to associate those with being insincere (or at least uninterested on the other person). Now, everyone else returned a nice, firm, thundering one that I love and makes me want to keep doing business with them.
What do you think? Do you pay attention to handshakes and how they are returned? I didn't before, but now it's something I pay attention to.
Seeking knowledge got me knowledge -- who would have thought!
These people were all extremely helpful, and we grew quite close while the process lasted... which inevitably led to messing about instead of working, a tale as old and time.
And messing about, we did.
They eventually taught me how to swear and become an Honorary Polish Smartass with amusing phrases and idioms.
However, the one that caught my attention was one that roughly translated to: "like holding a dead fish" and was used when someone didn't return a strong handshake.
At first, I was ready to dismiss it as "colorful old world lingo"... But the more I thought about it, the more sense it made. And I started paying a lot of attention to how people shake hands.
A surprising number of people did exactly what I feared: returned a lukewarm, barely touching one that came across as dismissive across the board. I have since begun to associate those with being insincere (or at least uninterested on the other person). Now, everyone else returned a nice, firm, thundering one that I love and makes me want to keep doing business with them.
What do you think? Do you pay attention to handshakes and how they are returned? I didn't before, but now it's something I pay attention to.
Seeking knowledge got me knowledge -- who would have thought!
), but whenever I can I like when it feels firm and with agood grasp. Now that you mention it, not putting in the effort whould be like not returning a hug, feels a bit disrespectful
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