From handshakes to hugs, etiquette experts unpack how to avoid awkward missteps in a consent-conscious, multicultural world.
In hugging, as in Olympic sports, a second or two can make all the difference. If you embrace someone and hastily retreat, you're cold. But linger too long and you're downright creepy. So it makes all ...
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Parents are fighting over whether kids should be forced to hug relatives
Across living rooms, group chats, and holiday tables, a surprisingly emotional debate is unfolding: should children be expected to hug relatives, or should they get to opt out without consequences.
Hugging happens in many different situations. What was the last situation in which you hugged someone? There are a lot of different answers people can give to this question. For example, some people ...
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