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- Liberian_snap_handshake abstract "In Liberia, the snap handshake or finger snap is a gesture of greeting, in which two people shake hands in the conventional Western way, but end the handshake with a mutual press of the fingers that creates a \"snap\" sound.Apocryphally, the custom is attributed to the Americo-Liberian population of freed slaves, who created the gesture to contrast with slave owners' practice of breaking slaves' fingers.During the 2014–2015 Ebola epidemic, handshaking in Liberia was curtailed, leading a BBC commentator to note that avoidance of handshaking was detrimental to the established custom of the Liberian handshake.".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageID "49472369".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageLength "1407".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageRevisionID "705609286".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLink Americo-Liberian.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Greetings.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hand_gestures.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLink Category:Liberian_culture.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLink Liberia.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Ebola_outbreaks.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageWikiLinkText "snap handshake".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gestures.
- Liberian_snap_handshake wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Liberian_snap_handshake subject Category:Greetings.
- Liberian_snap_handshake subject Category:Hand_gestures.
- Liberian_snap_handshake subject Category:Liberian_culture.
- Liberian_snap_handshake hypernym Gesture.
- Liberian_snap_handshake comment "In Liberia, the snap handshake or finger snap is a gesture of greeting, in which two people shake hands in the conventional Western way, but end the handshake with a mutual press of the fingers that creates a \"snap\" sound.Apocryphally, the custom is attributed to the Americo-Liberian population of freed slaves, who created the gesture to contrast with slave owners' practice of breaking slaves' fingers.During the 2014–2015 Ebola epidemic, handshaking in Liberia was curtailed, leading a BBC commentator to note that avoidance of handshaking was detrimental to the established custom of the Liberian handshake.".
- Liberian_snap_handshake label "Liberian snap handshake".
- Liberian_snap_handshake wasDerivedFrom Liberian_snap_handshake?oldid=705609286.
- Liberian_snap_handshake isPrimaryTopicOf Liberian_snap_handshake.