Handshake Etiquette From Around The World
How we introduce ourselves to someone new can reveal a lot about the type of person we are. Traditionally in most countries throughout the world people tend to greet one another by shaking hands. You could be forgiven for thinking that shaking hands is a standard practice but there are many different forms of handshake etiquette around the world.
An example of the differences in etiquette can be seen in the U.S and Brazil, where a firm handshake is expected when greeting someone. This would not be the case in the UK as British people prefer to greet one another with a lighter handshake.
Every country has a unique set of customs when it comes to greeting, especially when conducting a business transaction. Here are a few of the different ways people shake hands in countries around the world.
The United States
In the U.S it is customary to introduce yourself to someone new by saying your name and offering a firm handshake.
Morocco
Here you would offer a gentle handshake and only shake hands with someone of the same gender.
Russia
In Russia you should only shake hands with the opposite sex if it is a business transaction. In this situation it is customary for a man to kiss the woman’s hand.
South Korea
Here the senior person starts the handshake and uses a soft and polite grip.
Turkey
Shake hands using a soft grip and hold the hand for a prolonged time.
Brazil
In Brazil you should offer a firm handshake and maintain eye contact with the other person.
China
You should shake the most senior persons hand first with a soft grip. Remember to slightly bow as you do this but not to look directly in the person’s eye.
Thailand
There is no direct handshake here. The person will place their palms together at chest level and bow to you. Simply return this gesture.
France
It is customary to shake hands quickly with a light grip.
Mexico
Here it is customary for a long lasting handshake; if you are a man this can be followed by a hug.