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| quote: | Originally posted by Tony Morello
tis true, it's a major form of disrespect if you offer your left hand
which would be why some people refuse to shake your hand when you offer your left, you's basically saying, i don't respect you enough so here, shake my shit hand
it also stems from early times when you would offer your open hand as a form of peace and showing you aren't holding a weapon |
So you are supporting the right hand shake custom because it's proper in certain areas of the country even though are irrelevant in other parts? Or because it signifies a gesture that has long since dissipated since the time where one would be "holding a weapon"? If the latter is true, then to me it's like you're saying, "I listen to songs that are only between 3 and 4 minutes in length, because when the first records came out they were spinning at 78 RPM and therefore couldn't fit more than 4 minutes on one side." Maintaining a custom isn't necessary if it was historically important for survival but no longer is today.
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