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Handshaking

Discussion in 'Tourist Information' started by RichD, Jun 15, 2019.

  1. RichD

    RichD DI Forum Adept Veteran Air Force

    I have been watching many YouTube videos in preparation for my visit next month. I see many foreigners interacting with locals and I have never seen anyone shake hands. Here in Mexico, all men shake hands on meeting and again on leaving. Am I missing something in the videos?
     
  2. Outcast

    Outcast DI Forum Adept

    Have no fear, there will be planty of filipinos wanting to shake ytour hand!
     
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  3. Roadwitch80

    Roadwitch80 DI Member

    Handshaking and introducing yourself isn’t a big thing here. However, in a business environment or on a more formal setting, they do.
    Filipinos are exceedingly friendly and will smile and talk to you without the formality of a handshake and introduction. The men who know each other, slap each other’s backs or do that weird secret handshakes slash high-five to say hello. The women greet each other the Hispanic way, which is cheek-to-cheek with the corresponding air kisses.
     
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  4. PatO

    PatO DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster Showcase Reviewer Veteran Marines

    Could be a sanitary consideration.
     
  5. Jack Peterson

    Jack Peterson DI Forum Luminary Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Air Force

    Oh then I must be in the minority here because My brother in Law and his son have just been to collect my Daughter and both shook my hand as soon as they said hello :unsure:
     
  6. Pompolino

    Pompolino DI Member Showcase Reviewer

    Me too amongst men I do get a lot of handshakes - sometimes with Filipinas but that is always a little more awkward until after the handshake, so I usually initiate it.
     
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  7. Rye83

    Rye83 with pastrami Admin Secured Account Highly Rated Poster SC Connoisseur Veteran Army

    Yuck, I don't know where your dirty d*ck-beaters have been...no wait, I probably do and I certainly don't want to touch them (and you probably don't want to touch mine). I may go for a fist bump...but even then I have my limitations depending on how the person looks. :wink:
     
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  8. Roadwitch80

    Roadwitch80 DI Member

    Filipinos aren’t barbarians. While it’s not their usual way of greeting someone, they will shake your hand if you extend it to them. If they’re facing a white dude, they will shake their hands. If they’re facing a fellow Filipino, they’ll nod or grunt out a greeting. Just my observation.
     
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  9. Sedona

    Sedona DI Forum Adept

    When you discover the tabo, you will stop shaking hands. :doctor:
     
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  10. Glendazumba

    Glendazumba DI Forum Adept

    A handshake would be the best way to show friendship to someone you meet for the first time. It should go with the "hi" and "hello" greetings and the rule says it should be the woman who extends her hand first. However, as women in the Philippines are a bit modest (in general), you may need to extend your hand first. Between gentlemen, any of the two can both show the willingness for friendship with a handshake.

    Go ahead. Shake hands with everyone. It is a gesture of friendship.
     
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