0 an original or special quality, or something that is done for every single person in a group in order to make them feel special:
I have watched its working, and, to some extent, have been in close personal touch with the men who have had to do with it.
The great thing in a health service is to have this personal touch.
We agreed to work closely together on this and to keep in close and continuing personal touch.
They have also said they would much prefer the personal touch which exists with the present owners to dealing with a public body.
The sixth function of the coach is to keep in close personal touch with all potential international athletes in his area.
The personal touch can sort out many problems.
Her feminist stance brings a strong element of self-awareness to her account, and her writing style boldly combines the personal touch with the rigour that writing for the academy demands.
We think that the continuous contacts gave the professional relationship a personal touch, and it is reasonable to believe that this relationship helped to facilitate the spouses' grieving-process.