Give three examples of gesture Or actions that have a specific meaning in certain regions
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Some gestures are waving, handshakes, saluting, pointing or thumbs up
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A excellent technique to support what you're saying is through hand gestures. But be careful because they can have varied meanings depending on the culture.
1. Thumbs up :
- This commonly accepted expression of agreement or acceptance is actually insulting in Bangladesh.
- Thumbs-up is undoubtedly a highly offensive thumbs-down in some Middle Eastern regions.
- People have been perplexed by the thumbs-up sign for countless years!
2. The come here from hand motion :
- It is used to request a person to move forward in the United States, but it is not acceptable in Asia.
- Use it exclusively to call dogs, please. In the Philippines, doing so could result in arrest.
3. The horn fingers:
- In the USA, rockers have adopted "the horn fingers" as a symbol of approbation, so rock on!
- The catchphrase and hand signal for the University of Texas at Austin is "Hook 'em Horns."
- However, in several Mediterranean and Latin American nations, including Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Spain, Italy, and Portugal, flashing this sign at someone signifies that they are being duped by their spouse.
4) The "V" Sign :
- It comes in two different variations, one with the palm facing outward and the other with the palm facing inward.
- Activists who opposed the Vietnam War and those who support peace now use the gesture in both ways to denote "winning" and harmony in the US.
- This symbol (palm out) came to be known as the peace sign because hippies at the time frequently flashed it while yelling "Peace."
- The same action made with the back of the hand facing the recipient is regarded as being exceedingly offensive in other locales, such as the UK, Australia, and South Africa.
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