What is Firm But Not Overpowering?


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A phrase used when giving a formal handshake in the place of a high five to show more respect.

Joe: Thank you for buying me lunch

Ted: No problem

(handshake)

Ted and Joe: At the same time "firm but not overpowering"

See secret handshake, high five, bro hug, handshake, greeting


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