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Miss Manners: Does holding hands negate washing them?
- Holding hands after washing them defeats the purpose of cleanliness, according to Miss Manners.
- Miss Manners advises to wash hands at the designated time and then hold hands during prayer.
- She indicates that initial washing may feel nullified after hand contact with others.
- She contrasts her sons’ behavior, stating they never offer to pay, while her family often picks up the check.
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Miss Manners: I washed my hands before dinner, now everyone wants to hold hands, pray
DEAR MISS MANNERS: At several gatherings with friends and family, the food is blessed by holding hands during a prayer -- after I have already washed mine in preparation for eating.
·Cleveland, United States
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Total News Sources9
Leaning Left3Leaning Right0Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution67% Center
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources are Center
67% Center
L 33%
C 67%
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