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Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - miK. - 10-24-2009

Was curious about this... personally, I have been shaking hands but also washing
them a lot more.


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - Acer - 10-24-2009

I shake with my left hand instead.


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - WHiiP - 10-24-2009

This is just silly. Man UP ! ! ! ! ! !

Carry some hand sanitizer, if you must.

Sheesh!


:booty:


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - freeradical - 10-24-2009

Acer wrote:
I shake with my left hand instead.

Let's not go there...:barf:


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - DavidS - 10-24-2009

I wash my hands about 40-50 times a day (I haven't counted in a while). I do not have OCD (well not about this at least), but am a doctor and wash before and after examining patients.


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - Carm - 10-24-2009

Whiip, gots dem.


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - Paul F. - 10-24-2009

It's the FLU...
Not ebola.. not Septocemic Plague...

The FLU.

Relax those sphincters a wee bit folks.


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - SDGuy - 10-24-2009

Paul F. wrote:
Relax those sphincters a wee bit folks.

But not TOO much - wouldn't want to risk some E. coli getting loose...


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - Seacrest - 10-25-2009

Paul F. wrote:
It's the FLU...
Not ebola.. not Septocemic Plague...

Feh.
I don't like getting sick, ever.
Too many people depend on me.


Re: Have you changed your handshaking behavior? - Paul F. - 10-25-2009

I don't particularly enjoy it either...
But let's keep the nature of the disease in perspective to the measures we take to avoid it.
It's the flu.