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How to Avoid a Hug
This is an excerpt from Patti's new book "SNAP Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language and Charisma" coming out this Fall
The Hug Dodge
So, you’re not a hugger and this whole hugging thing makes you a bit uneasy.
There are many motivations for dodging a hug and more than one method to do it.
It was front-page news in the Irish press with Bono, of the rock group U2 admitted
that he dodged a hug from then-President George W. Bush by jumping behind a
podium on the stage as the affectionate Bush came near him. Bono said he didn’t
feel like being the recipient of a hug from someone he disagreed with on so
many things.
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I’m a hugger, so I don’t worry about people hugging me. But I know there have
been times when someone didn’t want to hug with me. Not everyone is a hugger.
When you hug, you expose the front of your body, opening all of your body
windows. It can make some people feel vulnerable. Others feel that hugs are too
personal and intimate and even too sexual for everyday interactions in business
and with acquaintances. Thankfully, their body language cues will let you know
very quickly whether they are huggers.
What if I don’t want a hug?
Carol, a pharmaceutical sales rep in my sales presentation skills class asked,
“What if I don’t want a hug? Some of the physicians I call on immediately give
me a hug and I am just not into that.” This is a frequent question for
women in business. The good news, Carol and all, “I am not a hugger” gals and
guys, there is a systematic technique to avoid the hug.
If you see the potential hugger with both hands and arms raised and chest
thrust out in the “hug” position, do the following:
1.
Break eye contact
2.
Step forward on your right foot
(This is your “handshaking foot” – the foot that normally moves first for a
handshake)
3.
Present only the right side of
your body, which effectively closes off your body windows
4.
Extend your right hand for a
handshake. (You can choose to make eye contact again at this point)
5.
After touching, step back
outside the intimate zone of space to signal you are done, and you don’t want
to follow the handshake with a hug. This step also sends the signal that not
only is the hug unwanted now, but also unwanted in the future.
If extending the arm and presenting the right side doesn’t stop
the hugger, wrap your left arm around the person’s shoulder. This way it
becomes a side-to-side hug rather than a frontal hug. You can also pat their
back or shoulder to insure you indicate you don’t want a sexual interaction.
The hug dodge does two things:
1.
It signals in those important
milliseconds that you are initiating a handshake interaction.
2.
It closes and protects the
windows of your body
Macey, a drop-dead gorgeous client of mine came in for a coaching
session after receiving the hug dodge training in our previous session. She
said, “I feel so empowered. Yesterday I was at a meeting. My boss’s boss, who
goes in for the really uncomfortable, feel you up kind of hug approached me
with his arms out at the meeting last week. I was able to use the hug dodge to
change it to a much more comfortable handshake. I realized at once how
powerless and uncomfortable I typically feel when I have had to interact with
him after one of his inappropriately sexual hugs.”
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Life Lesson Quote for April 14, 2012
Your job won't take care of you when you are sick. Your friends will. Stay in touch.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Casablanca "Here is looking at your kid" - drinks for a Casablanca party night.
Rick's
toast to Ilsa, "Here's looking at you, kid", that is used
several times in the movie Casablanca , is not in the draft screenplays, but
has been attributed to something Bogart said to Bergman as he taught her poker
between takes. It was voted the 5th most memorable line in cinema in AFI's 100
Years…100 Movie Quotes by the American Film Institute.
I just got Turner Classic Movie
70th anniversary edition remastered version of Casablanca
I
just looked up the beverages that were consumed in the movie to inspire choices
for a Casablanca movie viewing Party. In the Movie
Casablanca the characters drank Champagne, Champagne cocktails,
wine, cognac, Cointreau, and bourbon. Nonverbally
drinking all that alcohol effects the body language of the characters
throughout the movie. They are looking off in the distance as they wait for a
drink, they look at the drinks they look at each other and then the drinks.
This show the hopelessness and trapped feelings they have at the
onset of war. The alcohol is their escape from reality . Wow! You could get very tipsy if you played a
drinking game had people raise our glasses
and drink every time they drink or toast in the movie.
Here
is what I found on the internet at http://www.wineintro.com/movies/casablanca/
everything below is from this website.
“From
the start of the story right through the end, wine and Champagne were key
elements..
The
movie begins with Rick finishing a glass of Champagne. It's sad that in those
days they used the giant-bowl glasses, which aren't very good for saving
bubbles or flavor in a bubbly! Ugarte comes over with the two passes, and goes
through two glasses of cognac.
Cut
over to Yvonne, drowning her sorrows in Rick's private stock of brandy. I've
tried to figure out which it is, but the picture is too small for me to see.
She's soon escorted home by Sacha.
Now
Major Strasser enters, and Captain Renault kindly suggests he try the Veuve
Cliquot '26, a very good year for this Champagne. Laszlo and Ilsa come in and
order two glasses of Cointreau. Renault seems to be fond of Champagne, because
in a few minutes he joins the couple, and orders a bottle of Champagne for them
(although, we might note, not the '26). Lazlo heads up to the bar before it
arrives, and Renault meets him there and orders a pair of Champagne Cocktails.
These people like to drink!
Later
that evening, Rick is depressed over seeing Ilsa and goes most of the way
through a bottle of bourbon. He starts remembering their days in Paris. This
involves they drinking Cordon Rougue Champagne in his apartment, with the
famous "Here's looking at you, kid" line. Later in La Belle Aurore, a
little club, they're trying to get through the remaining bottles of Cordon
Rougue before the Germans get into town. They even threaten to pour it in the
garden rather than let the Germans get it. Their final kiss knocks over the
glass.
The
next morning in the Blue Parrot, Rick and Ferrari share a bourbon together. At
Rick's later on, Yvonne and her new German soldier lover order "French
75s" at the bar. Carl, the waiter, then brings "the finest
brandy" to the Leuchtags, who are preparing to leave for Lisbon. It
appears to be Hennessey Cognac. Rick's drinking brandy when he chats with
Annina, and then Laszlo comes in with Ilsa and order two cognacs. When Rick
lets Annina win their 'escape fare', Carl pours a brandy for Rick in thanks.
Now
we go through perhaps the longest wine-free stretch of the entire movie, until
Ilsa gets into Rick's apartment. After the "pause" they are sipping
Champagne on the couch. Then Laszlo comes into the bar, and Rick goes down to
pour him some brandy
Six
lines from Casablanca appeared in the AFI list, the most of any film (Gone with
the Wind and The Wizard of Oz tied for second with three apiece). The other
five are:
"Louis,
I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship" – 20th
"Play
it, Sam. Play 'As Time Goes By'" – 28th
"Round
up the usual suspects" – 32nd
"We'll
always have Paris" – 43rd
"Of
all the gin joints in all the towns in all
One
of the lines most closely associated with the film — "Play it again,
Sam" — is a misquotation.[120][121] When Ilsa first enters the CafĂ©
Americain, she spots Sam and asks him to "Play it once, Sam, for old
times' sake." After he feigns ignorance, she responds, "Play it, Sam.
Play 'As Time Goes By'." Later that night, alone with Sam, Rick says,
"You played it for her, you can play it for me," and "If she can
stand it, I can! Play it!"
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Life Lesson Quote for April 13, 2012
HOWEVER GOOD OR BAD A SITUATION IS, IT WILL CHANGE.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
Patti Wood, MA, Certified Speaking Professional - The Body Language Expert. For more body language insights go to her website at http://PattiWood.net. Also check out the body language quiz on her YouTube Channel at http://youtube.com/user/bodylanguageexpert.
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