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    • Gestures, languages and cultures

  • Gestures express meanings, so they are non-verbal language.
    • Moreover, in different cultures, the same gesture can convey different meanings, so it is not wrong to say that the bond between gestures and culture is very strong.
    • For example, in the Western world, sticking out one’s tongue is usually considered offensive, while in Tibet it’s a way of greeting.
    • It is said that Italians tend to use a lot of gestures when speaking.
    • It is said that in some telephone boxes abroad you could see a sign: “Italians, please, don’t make any gestures when you speak on the phone”.
    • Recently, the “finger purse” gesture has become an emoji: fingers are bunched together, the tips touch and point upward, the hand is kept at some distance and normally moves up and down.
    • A lot of memes have been created with this gesture so that it has become a stereotype generated by the web.
    • In general it is true that Italians use hands to better express their meanings, but it depends on the person and on the situation.
    • Usually gestures are reserved for informal or special cases, not for every time a person speaks.
    • Moreover, a lot of foreign people asked me about the “finger purse” gesture: they don’t even know that it is usually associated with impatience, with sentences like “What do you really want, then?” and is considered to be rude!
    • What do you think about the topic?
    • Did you have any interesting experience with gestures in a foreign culture?
    • Do you know any curious fact?
    • Please share your views and ideas.

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    • Moreover, in different cultures, the same gesture can convey different meanings, so it is not wrong to say that the bond between gestures and culture is very strong.
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    • Moreover, in different cultures, the same gesture can convey different meanings, so it is not wrong to say that the bondlink between gestures and culture is very strong.
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    • For example, in the Western world, sticking out one’s tongue is usually considered offensive, while in Tibet it’s a way of greeting.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • For example, in the Western world, sticking out one’s tongue is usually considered offensive, while in Tibet it’s a way of conveying a greeting.
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    • It is said that in some telephone boxes abroad you could see a sign: “Italians, please, don’t make any gestures when you speak on the phone”.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • It is said that in some telephone boxes abroad, you could see a sign saying: “Italians, please, don’t make any gestures when you speak on the phone."
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    • Recently, the “finger purse” gesture has become an emoji: fingers are bunched together, the tips touch and point upward, the hand is kept at some distance and normally moves up and down.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • Recently, the “finger purse” gesture has become an emoji:. This emoji displays fingers that are bunched together, thewith its tips touching and pointing upward, along with the hand is kept at some distance and normally movespart and moving up and down.
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    • A lot of memes have been created with this gesture so that it has become a stereotype generated by the web.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • A lot of memes have been created with this gesture so that it has become a stereotype generat, making it a stereotype that was formed byon the web.
    • A lot of memes have been created with this gesture sto thae point it has become a stereotype generated byon the web.
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    • In general it is true that Italians use hands to better express their meanings, but it depends on the person and on the situation.
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • In gGenerally, it is true that Italians use hands to better expressemphasize their meanings, but it dependvaries on the person and on the situation.
    • IWhile in general it is true that Italians use their hands to better express their meanings, but it depends on the person and on the situation.
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    • Moreover, a lot of foreign people asked me about the “finger purse” gesture: they don’t even know that it is usually associated with impatience, with sentences like “What do you really want, then?” and is considered to be rude!
      Bầu chọn ngay!
    • Moreover, a lot of foreign people asked me about the “finger purse” gesture: as they don’t even know that it is usuallyknow it is associated with impatience. For example, with sentences like would be used in a scenario such as,Wwhat do you really want, then?” andAs this is considered to be rude!.
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