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How to avoid shaking hands and kissing on the cheeck when greeted... ?
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<blockquote data-quote="misskitty" data-source="post: 917753" data-attributes="member: 188015"><p>I sympathize, I'm not touchy feely either and in fact, I dislike being touched at all, however, in certain situations one must forego one's natural instincts and shake hands, do the cheek thing then excuse yourself as soon as you can and wash up. I was like that as a child also and it was much worse then as I was subjected to anyone and everyone handling and kissing me, ugh. I am at a loss to understand how their hands are wet though, surely they wash their hands and dry them. Keep some hand sanitizer handy and visible and hopefully they'll use some. Baking soda gets rid of fish smell, hint hint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="misskitty, post: 917753, member: 188015"] I sympathize, I'm not touchy feely either and in fact, I dislike being touched at all, however, in certain situations one must forego one's natural instincts and shake hands, do the cheek thing then excuse yourself as soon as you can and wash up. I was like that as a child also and it was much worse then as I was subjected to anyone and everyone handling and kissing me, ugh. I am at a loss to understand how their hands are wet though, surely they wash their hands and dry them. Keep some hand sanitizer handy and visible and hopefully they'll use some. Baking soda gets rid of fish smell, hint hint. [/QUOTE]
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