A Variety Of Sign Language (1)
The hand is the most active part of human body and the most convenient operation.
Therefore, people always forget it in their daily life.
Everything is inseparable from it.
Even in social situations, we must give full play to its functions.
So the colorful gesture language came into being.
Gesture language is the most important part of body language, and is the most important silent language.
It used to be, is, and will remain an indispensable tool for people to interact with each other.
Different countries or different nations in the world may have the same or similar meaning in the same sign language, or they may be the opposite.
Here are some of the common sign language: the thumb and the thumb are thumbs up: This is the most commonly used gesture of the Chinese people, which means praise and praise, which means "good", "wonderful", "great", "brilliant", "absolutely", "best", "quack", "cap" and "peak".
In Nigeria, when guests arrive, they should extend their thumbs to greet friends from afar.
In Japan, this gesture means "man" and "your father".
In South Korea, it means "head", "father", "minister" and "Captain".
In the United States, Mexico, Holland, Sri Lanka and other countries, this gesture indicates luck in prayer; in the United States, India and France, when crossing the road, the thumb is stretched out to express the need for a lift.
In Indonesia, thumb is pointed out.
But in Australia, thumbs are a rough move.
The thumbs up: a lot of countries and regions in the world use this gesture, but the meaning is different.
In China, thumbs down means "down" and "down".
In Britain, the US and Philippines L, thumb thumbs down contains "unacceptable".
The meaning of "disagree" or "end" means "the other side has lost".
Mexicans and Frenchmen used this gesture to mean "useless", "dead" or "bad luck".
In Thailand, Burma, Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia, thumbs down indicate "failure".
In Australia, this gesture is used to show mockery and ridicule.
In Tunisia, thumb thumbs down, which means "pouring water" and "stopping".
There is a lot of people using this gesture in the world, but the meaning is different.
The Chinese raised their index fingers upward to indicate the number. They could refer to "one" or "ten", "one hundred" and "one thousand".
Wait for such an integer.
In Japan, South Korea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Mexico and other countries, the index finger means only one (second) meaning.
In the United States, use this gesture when you wait for your partner to wait.
In France, students put up their index fingers in the classroom, and the teacher will let him answer questions.
In Singapore, when you speak, you extend your index finger to indicate that the matter is most important.
Use this gesture when asking someone to help or ask someone to do something in Burma.
In Australia, stretch out the index finger in the bar and restaurant, and say "please bring a glass of beer".
In Mexico, Burma, Japan and Malaysia, this gesture is the first in order.
In the Middle East, it is impolite to point fingers with your index finger.
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