Poll: At what age are you too old to "fist bump"?

Wow. Who have thought a friendly greeting could engender such passion about its correct usage.

Fist-bump (TERRORIST fist bump!), high five, hi-lo five, handshakes, hand-grip, hand-grip with finger-grip, typewriter five (sometimes with change), or the bump-hug; who really cares? I can generally read the body English of the person, whom I probably know, pretty well and can tell what’s expected of me.

And why should anyone care what greeting anyone uses to greet their friends? I don’t care about the conversation that follows either, since I don’t know them.

And if bumping certain people, T-Cups, gives you the willies I’d say this: A flat vertical hand, extended elbow and thumb pointed up will get you a hand-shake everytime. If you get something else please send video!:slight_smile: All of this posted with a wink and a smile, of course.

I think I’m too old at 47… but I work with a younger guy (30 maybe?) who fist bumps me every morning at morning coffee. ~sigh~ I just oblige and move on with my day.

That’s the first time I’ve heard someone younger than I refer to herself as an “older woman.” Since when is 35 “older”?!

I agree with this. I am also 40s female in the US.

I’m 40. Some of the guys at work (most around my age) like to fist bump. I’ll do it, if offered, but it feels… wrong.:eek:

There’s an age limit??!!?? I guess if you think you are too old or too cool to fist bump, then don’t do it. Or you can quit wasting time wondering what other people are thinking about you, because chances are no one is thinking about what you do.

For the last time…this thread is NOT what others think about you.
It’s what you think about others

Yeah, that may have been a bit much. What I mean is, I am kind of immersed in a hiphop culture which includes hip hop and dancehall music and clubs and general atmosphere. The culture tends to skew toward 20s and sometimes early 30s (clubs for early 30s are what we like to call for the ‘grown and sexy’!)

Being 35, I am definitely in the ‘older woman’ camp, compared to the people that I socialize with. Even at work, I attract the younger folks to my cube more than people my own age. I get the feeling that people my own age feel like I need to just grow the hell up already.

If I’m fist-bumping, it sure isn’t about looking cool.

How about if I dye my hair a solid color because I want to?

Some people are way too preoccupied with “cool”.

Ultimately people want to know what other people think about other people so they can extrapolate that into what other people think of them. :wink:

Well, obvs, it depends on the color! Brown? Not cool. Green? Cool.

ETA: Is ‘obvs’ still cool?

Wonder if thigh bumping could catch on.

Sex shouldn’t be had by anyone over 23 years of age.
Oh, you weren’t talking about that…

I don’t see why it has anything to do with age whatsoever.

I don’t care who else fist-bumps, and I don’t care what you think of this 51-year-old fist-bumping with his kids or friends.

Is the fist bump really still considered something for young people? My Dad’s tennis group (largely 40-60’s) adopted the fist bump a few years during flu season to reduce hand contact spreading the germs. I guess it’s a California thing, but I can’t imagine anyone in their 20’s still thinking it’s cool.

My (52 in a week) mother does it, but makes a point of saying, “Terrorist fist jab!” as she holds her fist out. Which makes it hilarious.

Dear Unintentionally Blank,

Or wasn’t I?

Regards,
Not Unintentionally Ambiguous

I think anyone who shortens anything is very very uncool.

Take that what you will since I’m apparently getting a lot of flak for my opinions on the fist bump, but ‘obvs’ and ‘cas’ are not to be spoken by anyone.

Ever.

My high school students will randomly fist bump me in the halls at times, although I have had to focus on not using my left hand. Pointy diamond ring meeting knuckle was not good. I apologized and gave the poor kid an animal cracker.

Fist bumps beat fanny pats by a long shot. That was accepted back in the 50’s by the blue collar kind of guys who talked sports. And their white collar bosses would give you the shoulder hug as they tried to talk you into of a deal.