The Origins of a Handshake

Published on 9 April 2025 at 22:41

Fun Fact

The Origins of a Handshake

 

 Today, a handshake is a universal gesture of greeting, agreement, or congratulations—but it began as something far more practical. In ancient times, extending an empty right hand showed you were not holding a weapon. The gesture became a silent message of peace and trust.

 

       In some ancient Greek art, handshakes (known as “dexiosis”) were depicted on gravestones, symbolizing connection even after death. Later, in medieval Europe, knights would grasp one another’s forearms to check for concealed daggers. Over time, this evolved into the friendly greeting we use today.

 

            Though customs differ across cultures—bowing, cheek-kissing, or salutes—the handshake remains a powerful symbol of goodwill and mutual respect. It’s amazing how such a simple act has endured for thousands of years.

Word of the Day

 

Ephemeral (adjective):

Lasting for a very short time; transient.

 

Example: The beauty of the cherry blossoms in full bloom is wonderfully ephemeral, often disappearing within a week.

 

 

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