Namaste
I suppose there is little upside to the coronavirus pandemic, the lockdowns, to say the least ... the fear.
But there is an interesting and increasingly popular social phenomenon during these times as an outcome of the pandemic, and that is the use in the "West" of the Indian Namaste with two palms and fingers together rather than the "handshake" when meeting others.
Even leaders such as Trump, Johnson, Trudeau, Prince Charles, i have observed them using the traditional Hindu namaste hand greeting rather than the handshake. And I have seen this now, despite the lockdown, of those practicing social distancing who need or want to greet each other but still maintain 6 feet distance from each other.
Today was an example in my personal life. I live in California in the San Francisco Bay Area and had ordered some groceries for home delivery. In this case from a grocery called Sprouts. The actual delivery person was from Instacart.
In this case the delivery person was a girl in her 20's. I want to emphasuze, she was not of Indian origin. She was a typical American girl, Caucasian, dressed not in Hindu attire but your typical colourful shirt and jeans, hair tied back in a pony tail.
I knew she arrived because their route is shown on a smartphone app, so I was on my porch waiting when she pulled up in her Prius. She got out of her car, wearing gloves, I told her that she could just place the grocery bags on the sidewalk side rather than coming to the door.
She smiled, placed the bags down, and I said from the distance, "Thank you, and have a SAFE DAY!" ...
She then put her hands together in Namaste posture and said, "Thank you, and You Too!"
Wow. I then put my hands together and said "Namaste!" ...
She smiled again, turned and then drove away.
Namaste!
I suppose there is little upside to the coronavirus pandemic, the lockdowns, to say the least ... the fear.
But there is an interesting and increasingly popular social phenomenon during these times as an outcome of the pandemic, and that is the use in the "West" of the Indian Namaste with two palms and fingers together rather than the "handshake" when meeting others.
Even leaders such as Trump, Johnson, Trudeau, Prince Charles, i have observed them using the traditional Hindu namaste hand greeting rather than the handshake. And I have seen this now, despite the lockdown, of those practicing social distancing who need or want to greet each other but still maintain 6 feet distance from each other.
Today was an example in my personal life. I live in California in the San Francisco Bay Area and had ordered some groceries for home delivery. In this case from a grocery called Sprouts. The actual delivery person was from Instacart.
In this case the delivery person was a girl in her 20's. I want to emphasuze, she was not of Indian origin. She was a typical American girl, Caucasian, dressed not in Hindu attire but your typical colourful shirt and jeans, hair tied back in a pony tail.
I knew she arrived because their route is shown on a smartphone app, so I was on my porch waiting when she pulled up in her Prius. She got out of her car, wearing gloves, I told her that she could just place the grocery bags on the sidewalk side rather than coming to the door.
She smiled, placed the bags down, and I said from the distance, "Thank you, and have a SAFE DAY!" ...
She then put her hands together in Namaste posture and said, "Thank you, and You Too!"
Wow. I then put my hands together and said "Namaste!" ...
She smiled again, turned and then drove away.
Namaste!