Do you use the Vulcan salute in real life? How often, and where? Is it easy or difficult for you to get your fingers in position? Do you use the Vulcan verbal salutations Live Long & Prosper or Peace and Long Life in real life conversations?
I got to realizing that I habitually use the Vulcan salute often when I hold up my hand to wave in departure, or when approaching or greeting someone. I also use the "Live Long, and Prosper" phrase in real life frequently enough that it flows out without me thinking about it or planning to say it.
There isn't an overabundance of outward signs that give me away as a Star Trek nerd; and yet, I have integrated these "Vulcanisms" inseperably into my social subroutines. I can perform the salute easily and without hesitation with both hands, though I instinctively only use my right hand for the salute.
Like a secret handshake, I think that it is something which works out well for use in any situation, as a non-trek person will probably either not notice or not pay it attention, while a Trek fan will immediately recognize the salute wherever it is given.
I got to realizing that I habitually use the Vulcan salute often when I hold up my hand to wave in departure, or when approaching or greeting someone. I also use the "Live Long, and Prosper" phrase in real life frequently enough that it flows out without me thinking about it or planning to say it.
There isn't an overabundance of outward signs that give me away as a Star Trek nerd; and yet, I have integrated these "Vulcanisms" inseperably into my social subroutines. I can perform the salute easily and without hesitation with both hands, though I instinctively only use my right hand for the salute.
Like a secret handshake, I think that it is something which works out well for use in any situation, as a non-trek person will probably either not notice or not pay it attention, while a Trek fan will immediately recognize the salute wherever it is given.