Establishing a good first impression
In a first meeting or business setting, a proper handshake can leave a good first impression on the other party, laying a solid foundation for subsequent communication and cooperation.
Watch and learn: observe and learn from others' handshake behavior to understand different handshake etiquettes
Case analysis of handshake etiquette
Origin and Development: The handshake etiquette originated in medieval Europe, initially as a handshake between soldiers to indicate a ceasefire or reconciliation. Over time, handshake has gradually evolved into a social etiquette and has been passed down to this day.
When shaking hands, be sure to maintain eye contact, use a gender grip, and avoid interrupting the other person's meeting