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robhol 04-09-2010 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by TalnSG (Post 807830)
along with various cultural gestures turning up in the U.S. there is just a general perception that if someone raises the hand to you with the knuckles facing you its some sort of insult.

Funnily enough, in a certain (number of?) culture(s) the exact same thing applies to "showing ones palm" to people in gestures. I'm not sure where, exactly, (just something I read in passing) but I think it might've been Greece or somewhere not too far away. (From there)

At any rate, showing your palm is considered rude or even offensive.. to indicate numbers, 5, "STOP!", etc. you should let the palm face towards you.. Kinda confusing, eh?

Bottom line: if you're not sure where you are, lay off the gestures. :D

TalnSG 04-09-2010 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by robhol (Post 807832)
At any rate, showing your palm is considered rude or even offensive.. to indicate numbers, 5, "STOP!", etc. you should let the palm face towards you.. Kinda confusing, eh?

Bottom line: if you're not sure where you are, lay off the gestures. :D

yep, I thought of that right after I posted - like in the "talk the hand" that was popular a while back - definitely insulting.

sarasi 04-09-2010 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by TalnSG (Post 807830)
The two fingered "salute" with the plam inward/knuckles to the recipient is rather unique tot he UK

It's not unique to the UK- I listed the countries where it is commonly used above. Unsurprisingly they are countries with strong historical links to the UK.

Jaydelart 04-21-2010 02:22 AM

It means, "I'm a ninja, and I will poke you in the eyes."

mbmmbi 05-07-2010 03:49 AM

What does the V-Symbol mean in terms of hidden meanings.

I have heard about DaVinici code and "V" is the symbol for the holy grail.

In Hebrew 'V' means vav = 6

Anybody else knows something about it?

MissHoneyBeeee 05-07-2010 04:32 AM

Oddly, living in America never prevented me from knowing people who do the V sign, or developing a habit of using it in pictures. I guess it's cause I lived in an Asian community? V signs pretty much define the pictures my friend's and I take! :vsign: it's also interesting how where I am now, no one does the V sign!
It also takes a lot of will-power to not make the sign x)

MissMisa 05-07-2010 09:00 AM

I thought it was a whole Winston Churchill V for Victory thing. And it means peace here! Related to happyness and hippies, haha.

As mentioned, the other way round means 'f**k off.' xD

Aniki 05-07-2010 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MissMisa (Post 811209)
As mentioned, the other way round means 'f**k off.' xD

Wow, really? I should start using smilies more often.
:vsign: :vsign: :vsign: :vsign: :vsign: :vsign:


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