It happens at the end of most virtual meetings: One person waves goodbye, and colleagues follow suit. Why we still do this, nearly four years after remote work went mainstream, is one of the mysteries ...
Fifty-five percent of workers admit to waving goodbye to their colleagues on Zoom. The phenomenon of motor resonance plays a significant role, according to experts. In the era of remote work, ...
If you’ve spent any time over the past few years on group video calls, perhaps, by now, the “Zoom wave” feels natural to you—or as natural as it possibly could. How else would you bid farewell to your ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, video calls and virtual spaces became the norm. One of the things it left us with? The "Zoom wave:" A sign-off gesture we can't seem to escape. Susan Wagner Cook, ...
It seems that waving at the conclusion of a Zoom meeting is a phenomenon worth studying. Who knew? (Please tell us tax money didn't go towards finding this out.) According to Bloomberg News, experts ...
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