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View Poll Results: For sanitary reasons, is it time to retire the handshake in favour of a new, no-touch
Yes, the handshake should be retired in favour of a new, no-touch gesture. 75 19.58%
No, the handshake should not be retired. 308 80.42%
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Old 07-31-2014, 02:57 PM   #101
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:00 PM   #102
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Probably shouldn't be putting hand to face anymore either.

Outlaw the facepalm for sanitary reasons!
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I think that if a handshake poses a serious threat to your health you probably werent meant long for this world anyways.
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:06 PM   #104
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Well, it looks like I was a couple years ahead of the curve on this one, but there is now some research to support what intuitively makes good sense: handshakes are unsanitary.

This is a release from the American Journal of Infection Control.

It doesn't say handshakes are unsantitary. It says that handshakes transmit more bacteria than the high five or fist bump.

Instead of focusing on changing how we interact as a society perhaps we should focus one thing that will save even more lives.

HANDWASHING.
http://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/why-handwashing.html

Get the bacteria off your hands before the handshake.
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:06 PM   #105
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Well, it looks like I was a couple years ahead of the curve on this one, but there is now some research to support what intuitively makes good sense: handshakes are unsanitary.

This is a release from the American Journal of Infection Control.
lol yeah great idea, let's replace the handshake with a fist bump. Can't wait for the next parent-teacher day in my school ... god I'll fist bump the #### out of all those parents! "Hello Mr. Fischer, my brothaaaa ..."

seriously, washing your hands is not that hard.
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:14 PM   #106
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It doesn't say handshakes are unsantitary. It says that handshakes transmit more bacteria than the high five or fist bump.

Instead of focusing on changing how we interact as a society perhaps we should focus one thing that will save even more lives.

HANDWASHING.
http://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/why-handwashing.html

Get the bacteria off your hands before the handshake.
I don't see why we can't do both.

Here's something else - for the first 20ish years of my life, it was normal to cover your mouth with your hand when you sneezed or coughed. Then five or so years ago the whole sneeze/cough into your elbow tactic replaced using your hand seemingly overnight. Once "we" decide to adopt another more sanitary way of doing things, I think people are pretty quick to embrace it.
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:24 PM   #107
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No dogs. No handshakes. Clip on ties and short sleeves for everyone. If Sliver was king.
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Old 07-31-2014, 03:33 PM   #108
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I prefer the homie handshake without the fist pound at the end.

I'm not a fan of the pound in general ... too frat boy.
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I don't see why we can't do both.

Here's something else - for the first 20ish years of my life, it was normal to cover your mouth with your hand when you sneezed or coughed. Then five or so years ago the whole sneeze/cough into your elbow tactic replaced using your hand seemingly overnight. Once "we" decide to adopt another more sanitary way of doing things, I think people are pretty quick to embrace it.
Why not both is due to the effort and resistance people have to change. The handshake is a pretty ingrained and socially significant activity. Changing it would require a great deal of effort and cost which could be better spent on things with more measurable outcomes.

Now focused bans from professional groups like doctors and nurses would probably be worth the effort. As the consequences of germ spreading amongst these groups is higher.

And again the study used comparative language rather than actual numbers and didn't discuss potential for reduction of infections only that less bacteria leads to less infections.

Hand washing has good hard science behind it and until we get good at it it should be our only hygiene focused health initiative.
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Silver makes the darndest threads...
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Old 07-31-2014, 04:15 PM   #111
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Well, it looks like I was a couple years ahead of the curve on this one, but there is now some research to support what intuitively makes good sense: handshakes are unsanitary.

This is a release from the American Journal of Infection Control.


I am shocked we needed a scientific study to tell us that people touching each others hands was unsanitary.
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Well, it looks like I was a couple years ahead of the curve on this one, but there is now some research to support what intuitively makes good sense: handshakes are unsanitary.

This is a release from the American Journal of Infection Control.


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I guess no more kissing on the first date either. Straight to anal it is.
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Sliver comes across as the most sheltered functioning adult I've ever come across.
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Old 07-31-2014, 05:32 PM   #117
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Occasionally while working (I am a transit operator), I will have a passenger that wants to shake my hand as they get off the bus. I don't understand why they want to, but it would be rude to not shake their hand so I do even though I have no idea where their hands have been. Oh well, that's why they put hand sanitizer on the buses.
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Old 08-01-2014, 03:38 AM   #118
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I like the fist bump, and have been using it for a while since I'm so street you know... But there are times when you just have to shake someone's hand. Entering a big business meeting or sale? Bumps not going to do anything there.

I think the handshake could be lessened, minimized, but it will always be needed. Also, as was mentioned, we've recently changed how we sneeze (into the crook of your elbow, instead of your hand) so that probably helps a lot.

As has also been mentioned, not only is it impossible to live a completely sanitary lifestyle, you wouldn't want to. It would kill your immune system. You gotta get in there and get dirty every once in a while. In fact, there are more and more studies coming out recently that is showing our city sanitary lives is probably what's causing this huge uptick in allergies, especially peanut allergies. Kids need to get out and get messy. It's good for them.
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Old 08-01-2014, 10:03 AM   #119
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Seems some people are addicted to fear. The time of the bubble is near.
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I think we should continue with the traadition of shaking hands... as long as we spit on our palms first
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