Sentences with phrase «shaking hands or standing»

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If you're seated when you're introduced to someone, stand before you shake his or her hand — it shows respect for yourself and the person you're meeting.
On Sundays, Pell arrived at the cathedral fifteen minutes before the eleven o'clock Mass; was met at the door by this priest and attended by him constantly thereafter; vested for Mass; celebrated Mass, which ended shortly after noon; stood at the door of the cathedral, shaking hands with exiting Massgoers; removed his vestments; and departed the cathedral, to have lunch at a restaurant or visit a parish, still accompanied by the priest.
Your pulse starts to race, your face is flushed, your nerves stand on end and you feel, what you swear, is a magnetic pull to his lips from the moment you shake his hand, make eye contact, or even just from the second you see him.
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