To Hug or Not to Hug? Do you limit your hugs to close family only? Do you give hugs freely? Share on Tumblr PinExt To Hug or Not to Hug?

By Ann

Have you ever met someone, but you didn’t know quite how to greet her? I meet new people all the time, and usually I have a feel for the appropriate way to say hello. I greet children and adults that I meet through my work with a smile, a nod, and sometimes, a handshake. I usually greet my friends with a cheerful, “Hi!” but some of them are “huggers,” and my greeting isn’t enough.

I have two friends who I met through work a few years ago. We don’t work together anymore, but we still get together. One is a hugger; one is not. I get a big squeeze from the hugger and a quicker, more distant “hug” from the other. We only hug because, well, the “hugger” starts it! That’s fine with me. I am usually not a hugger. I am sensitive that others feel awkward hugging when greeting someone who isn’t in their closest circle of loved ones. I try to adapt to what I think the other person expects. Sometimes I get it right, and sometimes I don’t.

Are you a hugger or not? Do you limit your hugs to close family only? Do you give hugs freely? Can you tell if someone would prefer not to hug?

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