Recent Posts
-
Beyond Hot Flashes: Discovering Unexpected Menopause Symptoms
1 year ago -
Everyone Loves Extra Time – Take advantage of every hour this Leap Day!
1 year ago -
Eat your heart out! Show Your Passion with a Heart-Shaped Inspired Valentine’s Dinner
1 year ago -
Time for YOU! PAMPERING tips from self-love January to take with you all year!
1 year ago -
Dreamy Delights: Our Sleepwear and Lingerie Holiday Gift Guide is LIVE!
1 year ago -
20 Thanksgiving themed front door decorating ideas to welcome family and friends
1 year ago -
The Ultimate Guide to Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons: History, Fun Facts, and More!
1 year ago -
The Bathrobe: 12 movies that chose this iconic clothing to set the scene…
1 year ago -
Silk: The Secret Ingredient for a Restful Night’s Sleep PLUS… Meet our new SILK Sleep Mask!
1 year ago -
Cherishing the Slow, Sweet Surrender of Summer
1 year ago -
We’re Seeing Double: August and September are Double Rewards Months with Julianna Rae’s “Top Drawer” Rewards Program!
1 year ago -
The Splendid Silk Camisole – A Perfect Cami for Day & Night!
1 year ago -
Our Flag, A Great American Icon PLUS… 3 American Flag Desserts for the Fourth!
1 year ago -
Get Inspired to GO… Spark your Wanderlust with 15 Fab Books and Podcasts
1 year ago -
A Father’s Day history plus We Love These Country Traditions…
1 year ago -
12 “MOMolicious” Gift Ideas for Mother’s Day
2 years ago -
Going Green: 5 Cleaning products you can make at home this Earth Day
2 years ago -
Woman’s History Month Proves All Her Time isn’t Spent in the Kitchen
2 years ago -
DISCONNECT – Unplugging to Reset Your Life-Tech Balance
2 years ago -
#TipTuesday… There’s still time to shop for your Valentine!
2 years ago
Recovery Starts with Hello
Well Hello! Nice to have you back for another blog… I’d give you a big hug but I’m socially distancing and I guess that means our handshake is out, too. Some believe that the traditional way of greeting one another will never return so I guess I’ll give you my best jazz hands for now.
I think we would all agree that the last two months have been hard ones. For most of us, our work lives have changed, our parenting, friendships, and relationships have changed. Financially some of us are doing okay and others not so well. We’ve had to rethink a lot of our daily habits and instincts.
Take for example the simple act of saying “hello…” On a normal day some people you greet with a smile, some with a hug, maybe others get a fist bump (for you germaphobes fist bumps transmit 90% fewer bacteria than shaking hands).

Photo by mentatdgt on Pexels.com
As we crawl out of a post quarantined world where we constantly have to think about every interaction so it doesn’t endanger our health, what does something as simple as greeting another human being look like?
For starters, we’re probably wearing a mask that complicates even the simplest of day-to-day communication. Consider, for example, a hard of hearing person who is used to reading lips to get through the day, now a simple “hello” is hidden behind a facemask.
In a pre-Covid-19 world, greeting another human being looked different depending on which country you are in. Some countries have Covid-19 appropriate greetings while other countries have what would now be considered dangerous practices. Performing the Wai in Thailand (palms together at your chest with bowed head touching chin and forehead) is totally acceptable but the kisses on each cheek done in France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal is definitely out.

Photo: Beeld Bij Temple in Thailand (foto Wouter Hagens), wiki-media
Clapping in greeting like the Shona from Southern Africa is perfect in a Covid-19 world but rubbing noses like the Bedouin would be out. We may want to adopt the Micronesian way of raising eyebrows to acknowledge our fellow human beings (great if we’ve got a face mask on) rather than performing the Hongi (placing your nose and forehead against another) as the Maori tribal leaders do.
We should probably trade in the fist bumps and thumb squeezing (Zambia) for shaking fists and shouting “Wooshay” as some in the country Niger do.
What does all this mean? That we are all truly in this together and it starts with something as simple as a hello. We will get through this, life may look different when we come out on the other side but we are learning more than we ever have about ourselves and … well, the world. As Gandhi says “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
If you have to give mom a socially distant hug this year for Mother’s Day why not wrap her in something special… All robes are 20% off for a limited time!
Deb Fries is a freelance writer and designer and worked at Julianna Rae in graphics and customer service, she now writes for the blog and feels glamorous participating in ZOOM meetings wearing her favorite Heavenly Spa Robe in Shale.