Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pre-Approved ByUrself Accolade

Self High Five, also loosely referred to as the 'mano-a-mano'(Spanish for 'hand-to-hand') is one of the most underappreciated forms of high five mostly because it is done in solitude and when a second party is unavailable. The ‘self-high-five’ is formed by raising one hand, right or left depending on ambidexterity above the head at a slightly acute angle. Once formed, the imposing hand waits for the slower rise of the alternate hand and both palms are met above the head. Done in a celebratory fashion when honoring one’s own accomplishments or narrowly escaping a misfortune; this gratifying sign can be observed in offices, driving, and in public when surrounded by strangers and or derelicts. There is no need for a second party and therefore it is always appropriate to engage in a ‘self high five’ because of its 100% committal/approval rating.

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