Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Avoided Trump's Weird Handshake Yank

The other people's bae is being praised for managing to avoid Trump's strange, strongman handshake.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's first face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump was off to a great start Monday, if their handshakes were any indication.

Trump greeted Trudeau at the door to the White House's West Wing, where the two had their first already-extremely-analyzed joining of the hands:

Lots of questions about the Trump-Trudeau handshake. Here's the video. #cdnpoli#hw#TrudeauMeetsTrumppic.twitter.com/B3xPB3q2ua

— John Paul Tasker (@JPTasker) February 13, 2017

Many on Twitter noted how Trudeau seemingly avoided Trump's infamous, uh, yank. One person also described it — extremely accurately — as "the biggest display of dominance" in Canada's history.

Trump tried to pull his standard pull 'em in handshake and Trudeau literally pushed him back to stop him. I'm dying. https://t.co/65iZvojmbM

— Calvin (@calvinstowell) February 13, 2017

Promising start: That Trudeau-Trump handshake look normal, not one of those crazy yanking things Trump does.

— David Akin (@davidakin) February 13, 2017

Trudeau resisting Trump's weird handshake is the biggest display of dominance in the history of Canada

— Brandy Jensen (@BrandyLJensen) February 13, 2017

If you don't know what the yank looks like — lucky you — feast your eyes on the president's ultra-awkward handshake with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe last week.

[Trump and Abe hold hands for 19 seconds]

Trump: "Strong hands." [golf swing] pic.twitter.com/ytPGgwlI3W

— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) February 10, 2017

It's similar to what happened between Trump and his Supreme Court nominee, Neil Gorsuch:

I'm surprised no one caught this. A simple handshake can tell a story. *trump's story is Horror Tabloid. @rosiepic.twitter.com/hB8GGA6yBG

— Ricky Davila (@TheRickyDavila) February 3, 2017

Later, after Trump led Trudeau to the Oval Office, Handshake 2: The Reckoning took place.

Trudeau and Trump sat in front of the fireplace — in "complete silence," according to a pool report — while posing for the cameras. Trump told the PM "they might want a handshake."

President Trump to @JustinTrudeau in Oval Office: "I think they might want a hand shake." pic.twitter.com/47Lkj5Z4SU

— CSPAN (@cspan) February 13, 2017

This too was short, sweet and yank-free.

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