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Rude gestures across the world

When I hitchhiked, I used the standard hitchiking sign: thumbs up. When I like something, I often resort to the international standard of giving a thumbs up. Everyone understands that, and everyone uses that.

 Or so I thought. 

 

Lately, I've been told that thumbs up is a rude gesture in parts of Russia, West Africa, Greece and Iran. (And southern Italy?) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thumbs_signal#International_usage

So -- how do you hitchhike there? And how does it feel to give someone a rude sign when you like something on Facebook?

 

And also, the A-OK sign, thumb against the forefinger and the other three fingers fanned out, apparently means quite different things in different countries: money in Japan, zero in other places, and other again (Russia, Brazil?) it is a rude gesture.

 

Is all of this true? And do you know of any other mismtches between rude and non-rude gestures?

5 ott 2015 08:56
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Emma, it's rude with the palm inward only, not with palm outward (when it means victory or girl power or in general something positive)

 

5 ottobre 2015
2

It even happens here on italki!

 

I've noticed a number of young Asian members have italki profile pictures in which they're making a sign holding up a hand, palm inwards, with the index and middle fingers raised in a V sign. I'm sure it's intended as a friendly gesture, but in Britain this means 'F *** off'. Needless to say, this could cause offence.

 

5 ottobre 2015
1

Hi Jostein, non-verbal communication is very important! Benny Lewis, the famous polyglot, relates a story in his book where in Egypt, people would speak to him in English before he'd said a word. There it was all to do with him wearing light summer clothes, rather than pullovers, etc...

 

I have a book packed away somewhere which is only about hand gestures - fascinating! I just checked to see if Amazon could remind me of the name, but I found: 

 

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rude-Hand-Gestures-World-Offending-ebook/dp/B0064BXDGC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1447403640&sr=8-2&keywords=hand+gestures

 

It seems the problem is it can be TOO easy to offend non-verbally!

13 novembre 2015

Fortunately, I read your comments Su.Ki, I didn't know it.

Here in France, the V sign with fingers means "Victory".

5 ottobre 2015