Different ways of holding wine glasses represent different personality traits
1 cat claw
The posture of holding the cup is like a kitten happily extending its paw. People who hold glasses in this way are mostly used to beer or cocktails. In fact, this is probably the first time the other party has picked up a wine glass, and probably has never been in contact with wine before.
2 Shaka style
Extend your thumb and little finger, and bend the other fingers downward to close. This gesture is called Shaka. This is a way of greeting from the Hawaii area of the United States, which means "Hello", "Good luck", "Relax" and so on. People who like to use Shaka to hold a cup indicate that the other person is busy, forgetful, and often suffers from hangovers.
3 flat
The palm stretched out straight. Drinking is not an acrobatic performance. People who like to use this pose probably want to attract others' attention.
4 baby hand grip
Hold the bottom of the cup tightly with both hands, as if a child is afraid of being snatched when he gets something. Holding the cup in this position shows that the other person is very nervous and very careful. Is the wine in the opponent's hand the 1945 Mouton (Chateau Mouton-Rothschild)?
5 fist pose
Holding the wine glass very hard, his knuckles turned white, and he had already exerted great power. People who like to use this cup-holding posture show that the other person is very mind-conscious, and works seriously and meticulously.
6 orchid style
Raise your little finger slightly when holding the wine glass. It’s okay if a woman uses this posture, but if a man uses this posture, it’s probably said to be feminine.
7 five-fingers
The five fingers opened wide, and the wine glass was stuck between the fingers. Uh, obviously the drunkard doesn't mean to drink, probably to show off the diamond ring in his hand.
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