Are you someone who misses shaking paws, or want to meet in a real teddy bear hug?

Then there is good news.

Etiquette expert Mats Danielsson believes that these traditional behaviors will return after the pandemic.

But not everything will be as before and in our video you will learn how he thinks our behaviors will change.

In the clip, you also get a guide on how to greet without touch even after the pandemic without being rude.

Direct report · How do you want to greet people after the pandemic?

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6 min07.30

I just want to say hello.

At a distance.

It's so nice when people do not take in one all the time.

(And I agree with the following, the pandemic is still going on.)

Margareta

6 min07.29

Will keep me "short" in the future as well.

No hugs except with very close friends.

Handshakes feel unnecessary.

Says hello and smiles kindly😊

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1 tim06.42

After the pandemic?

It is still ongoing, there is no indication that it will be over in the foreseeable future.

But when that time comes, it will probably be that I will shake hands again, but there is definitely nothing that I miss.

I only do hugs with family and very close friends.

Camilla

1 tim06.42

Want to avoid handshaking and hugging people I barely know.

Unfortunately, there are people who take it badly if you do not greet as before covid-19.

Carina

1 tim06.14

Hand to heart!

Neighbors

1 tim06.14

Hey!

Return to handshake or slight bending.

The deviations that have appeared where you have to "invite" with the elbow that you also have to sneeze at and also can not keep your distance with or kick people are immediately ridiculous.

KG

1 tim06.14

It feels very nice to get rid of the old handshake.

Feels very outdated and stale.

A hug depending on how close you are to the person or just say hello ...

Otherwise

1 tim06.13

Hugs my close friends.

Feel free to skip the handshake with other people.

A wave is enough.

Emil