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9 Ways to Safely Say Hello in the Age of Social Distancing

May 18, 2020

Filed under: Uncategorized — carrollbutler @ 7:24 pm
Smiling woman waving at her Kerrville, TX dentist

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically changed many aspects of our everyday lives, including how we say “hello” to one another. If you’re a hugger or handshaker, staying connected during the age of social distancing can feel like a challenge. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways you can greet the people around you without increasing your risk of getting sick. Your Kerrville, TX dentist shares nine ways to stay healthy while saying “hi” during COVID-19.

1.) A Friendly Wave

Waving is a classic, universal way to start or end a conversation. This simple gesture goes a long way in acknowledging someone’s presence and making them feel appreciated from a distance.

2.) Bow

A common way to express a variety of sentiments in Japan is to bow. Try using a quick, slight bow to greet someone in a friendly and respectful way.

3.) Namaste

In Southeast Asia, a traditional salutation called namaste signifies gratitude and respect. To practice namaste, press your palms together at your heart and bow your head slightly.

4.) Footshaking

While you may not be able to shake hands right now, you can still “shake” feet! Footshaking involves both people standing on one foot and tapping their raised feet together. Just be careful not to fall!

5.) Hand Over Heart

Another no-touch greeting that indicates genuine happiness to meet someone is to place your right hand over your heart. This was recently demonstrated by WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

6.) Shaka

The shaka is a laid-back greeting that is common in the Hawaiian Islands. Often used by surfers and cab drivers, you can create a shaka by making a fist and extending your thumb and pinky.

7.) Blow a Kiss

A playful way to greet someone is to blow them a kiss. However, just be sure not to touch your fingers to your lips or throw spittle at whoever you’re greeting!

8.) Air High-Five

You can still give someone an enthusiastic high-five as long as you stop short! Simply stop your hands several inches before they touch to keep you both healthy.

9.) Just Say “Hi”

Saying “hello” doesn’t have to be complicated! A sincere verbal “hi” or “goodbye” while making eye contact is a great way to show someone you are glad to see them.

COVID-19 has changed many aspects of our everyday lives, but it hasn’t changed the importance of a heart-felt “hello.” Use these touch-free greeting suggestions from your Kerrville, TX family dentist to keep yourself and others safe, healthy, and happy during the COVID-19 pandemic!

About the Author

Dr. Carroll R. Butler and her dental team are committed to providing outstanding dental service with genuine compassion. With careful consideration and the best interests of their patients in mind, he has made the difficult decision to temporarily close his practice. He is closely monitoring the COVID-19 pandemic and the recommendations made by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Should you need emergency dental care, he is taking extra precautions to keep his practice as germ-free as possible to keep you and your smile healthy when you need it most. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to contact him via his website or at (830) 257-4900.

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