Side hug etiquette
In this web exclusive, professors Mark Morman and Kory Floyd, experts in interpersonal communication, explain to Mo Rocca when side hugs are legit.
In this web exclusive, professors Mark Morman and Kory Floyd, experts in interpersonal communication, explain to Mo Rocca when side hugs are legit.
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You may have noticed men today are trading more than handshakes; it's a hybrid handshake-hug, called the "bro hug." Mo Rocca meets with some gentlemen who have fully embraced this expression of male affection, and learns the dos and don'ts of bro hugging. He also explores the history behind dapping, another form of male interpersonal communication popular among African American men.
In this web exclusive, photographer LaMont Hamilton and choreographer André Zakery - old hands at dapping - explain the meaning behind the greeting popular among African American males.
In a conversation with professors Mark Morman and Kory Floyd, experts in interpersonal communication, correspondent Mo Rocca explains in this web extra why he is against hugging his colleagues at work. (We won't take it personally.)
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Leo Stragaj claims that police arrested the wrong person for the killing of Dr. Steven Schwartz. He says Rebecca Schwartz, the doctor's widow, is the real culprit, though she has never been charged in the case.
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