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shake hand and smile?
Proponents argue that a firm handshake and a genuine smile build immediate trust and are backed by both research and professional experience. However, critics point out that this approach can ignore cultural differences and personal boundaries, suggesting alternatives like a nod or bow, especially in post-pandemic or international contexts. Others counter that these alternatives might be perceived as cold in traditional Western business settings.
남은 쟁점
- How to balance Western business expectations with cultural sensitivity in globalized environments.
- Whether the trust built by a handshake is too superficial to be meaningful long-term.
다음 질문
- What specific guidelines can professionals follow to determine when a handshake is appropriate versus a non-contact greeting?
- Are there studies comparing the long-term trust outcomes of handshakes versus non-contact greetings?
병합 제안
- Consider grouping the claim about post-pandemic alternatives (smile and nod) with the claim about cultural differences (bowing) as they both explore non-contact alternatives to handshakes.
A firm handshake paired with a genuine smile builds immediate trust and sets a positive tone for any first meeting.
A study on first impressions found that people who shook hands were rated as more trustworthy and approachable than those who did not.
🔗 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2018.09.001In fifteen years of sales work, opening with a handshake and a smile consistently made prospects more open in the first few minutes.
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Trust created by a handshake is superficial and fades quickly if the conversation that follows does not back it up.
Insisting on a handshake and smile ignores cultural differences and personal boundaries, and can make people uncomfortable rather than build rapport.
In many East Asian settings a bow is the expected greeting, and reaching for a handshake first can feel intrusive.
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After the pandemic, a warm smile and a nod are safer and nearly as effective as a handshake for a strong first impression.
A nod can read as cold or distant in Western business settings where a handshake is still the default expectation.