No, but I make the sign of the cross.
Family used to say grace at Thanksgiving, but there was never any handholding. Handholding is gay, and I'm NOT gay. I'm not gay.
Handholding is a gesture of agreement. "One can put a thousand to flight; two can put ten thousand to flight, and a three-fold cord is not easily broken."
Obviously I was making a joke.
I don't care if people hold hands or not. I wasn't raised to pray or say grace after every meal. Poverty taught me to be thankful for everything I get. Regardless of who farmed it, regardless of the poor soul whose meat is delicious and high in protein. Not everyone can be afforded such a bounty, and that is a problem we must solve.
Making the sign of the cross does not eradicate this obviously, but expressions of appreciation are welcomed and encouraged by God and may serve as a catalyst to feed those who are hungry, in accordance with what is commanded of us, as humans are ultimately the hands and feet of Christ.