In 2008, Gordon Brown puts out his hand for a regular handshake, but George Bush goes in diagonally for a hip-hop style clasp, catching Brown off-guard. The result is an awkward tangle with three of Brown's fingers sliding up Bush's shirt. Photos are immediately shared across the world showing the act in full detail, as two personalities and cultures collide. Back home, an already struggling Brown is mocked for 'losing his grip'.From tortured tales of half-kisses with the boss to inter-cultural fumbling, everyone has an awkward or embarrassing story to tell. In an increasingly global and connected world, our ways of saying hello have become more confusing than ever. In One Kiss or Two? Andy Scott takes us on a journey into the world of greetings and the people who study them, exploring how different cultures say hello. Air-kissing, high-fives, nose-rubs, cheek-sniffing and foot-kissing, sticking out tongues, floor-spitting, applause and face-slapping - different cultures have developed innumerable ways of showing pleasure at someone's arrival. In One Kiss or Two? Scott explains that first impressions involve a complex and multi- sensory range of signals. What people say is also important, but it's the physical act of greeting that often has the biggest impact, with research suggesting that our body language carries around five times the impact of what comes out of our mouths. All of which is enough for business leaders and politicians to have commissioned scientific studies into finding the perfect handshake. After all, jobs and even elections have been lost because of the wrong grip.
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Andy Scott has greeted people in over 60 countries. He originally trained as a historian, gaining a PhD from Cambridge University and holding visiting fellowships at Yale University, before joining the Prime Minister’s Strategy Unit in 2009, where he worked on a range of domestic and international projects. He has since served as a diplomat in Libya and Sudan, and acted as a consultant to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. He is currently a Conflict and Stabilisation Adviser in the UK Government’s Stabilisation Unit. He lives in London, but still calls a small village in Suffolk home.
In 2008, Gordon Brown puts out his hand for a regular handshake, but George Bush goes in diagonally for a hip-hop style clasp, catching Brown off-guard. The result is an awkward tangle with three of Brown's fingers sliding up Bush's shirt. Photos are immediately shared across the world showing the act in full detail, as two personalities and cultures collide. Back home, an already struggling Brown is mocked for 'losing his grip'.From tortured tales of half-kisses with the boss to inter-cultural fumbling, everyone has an awkward or embarrassing story to tell. In an increasingly global and connected world, our ways of saying hello have become more confusing than ever. In One Kiss or Two? Andy Scott takes us on a journey into the world of greetings and the people who study them, exploring how different cultures say hello. Air-kissing, high-fives, nose-rubs, cheek-sniffing and foot-kissing, sticking out tongues, floor-spitting, applause and face-slapping - different cultures have developed innumerable ways of showing pleasure at someone's arrival. In One Kiss or Two? Scott explains that first impressions involve a complex and multi- sensory range of signals. What people say is also important, but it's the physical act of greeting that often has the biggest impact, with research suggesting that our body language carries around five times the impact of what comes out of our mouths. All of which is enough for business leaders and politicians to have commissioned scientific studies into finding the perfect handshake. After all, jobs and even elections have been lost because of the wrong grip.
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