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Fenrisulven 10 year s ago
OK, I got it. From now on, I will keep my hands in my pockets or on the camera while traveling. Always.
       
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Mr. Ree 10 year s ago
A very important one they missed - when in Asia, Europe or Australia, thrusting either hand forward towards someone with the middle finger extended means "I'm an American and I like you!"

Thrusting both hands forward at the same time means that you have lots of money to spend.

Works great at restaurants and hotels.

Try it and you can thank me later.

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frosch 10 year s ago
REEtard!
       
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tajer 10 year s ago
Im really sure that the hand gestures " Five Fathers" not belong to Arab countries it might has the meaning with the Caribbean people.
       
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Cancamuso 10 year s ago
Also in Spain,

to touch your sideburns with the index finger moving it down means the person you are talking about or talking to is gay.

To put to the index and middle fingers on the side of your nose (pretty much like the Italian smelly fish) means "no money, not even to eat". You don't have the money to do that or the person you are talking about doesn't have a cent.
       
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welfrid 10 year s ago
I am from Saudi Arabia and we never use #4
       
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Write-Off (Greece): This means that you are ignoring the person you are talking to. It’s a pretty simple gesture, so it’s easy to accidentally do doing conversation.

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