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Rejection gesture? Sheinbaum seeks to greet the wife of the president of Singapore during a meeting and he prevents the rapprochement from occurring for this reason

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

President Sheinbaum’s Greeting ‌Averted by‍ Singaporean First Lady ‍in Display of ‍Cultural​ Protocol

SINGAPORE – A⁣ moment during a bilateral meeting between Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum ​and Singaporean President ‍Tharman Shanmugaratnam sparked discussion after the Singaporean First ‍Lady appeared ‍to prevent a greeting from President Sheinbaum. The incident occured as⁣ President Sheinbaum extended her hand to greet the ‍First Lady, who subtly stepped back, prompting her husband to intervene and ⁤maintain‌ physical‍ distance.

The gesture, while potentially ⁤awkward, stemmed from differing cultural norms regarding physical contact. In Mexican and⁣ Latin American⁤ political culture, a handshake ⁣is a common courtesy. ⁤However,⁣ in Singapore and much of‌ Asia, maintaining physical distance is considered a sign of respect and deference.⁣ President Sheinbaum likely ‌sought to avoid⁤ a public rejection of her gesture, potentially causing​ discomfort, and to adhere⁢ to the unspoken rule of respecting the host nation’s customs during diplomatic engagements. Sources indicate ‌the‌ President also wished to prevent placing his wife in a ​position where she would have to violate established cultural etiquette.

The episode underscores the critical importance of intercultural awareness in international diplomacy.⁢ Without understanding these​ nuances, gestures can be easily misinterpreted, potentially⁣ hindering positive relations. The incident serves as a‌ reminder that social norms⁤ are not universal and ​that codes of‍ respect vary considerably across⁣ cultures⁤ in an increasingly globalized world.

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