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Originally Posted by waialua359
Not trivial indeed!
I never noticed anything with regard to the handshake vs. hugs.
Maybe its more of a cultural thing?
In Hawaii, people show "aloha" and hug each other all the time.....at work, at events, professionals vs. professionals, etc.
To each its own I guess, cant please everyone.
Sorry for being ignorant on the topic, as I grew up on a tiny little island in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. 
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And if it was one of your kids that got called, they may well go for the hug first. And that's fine*! We all have blind spots, and sometimes it takes another's observation to do better by others.
*assuming the people on stage were huggers, which we are taking as a given since they totally were