GESTURES IN DIFFERENT CULTURES: Being Handy & Playing Footsie © 2006 by Dr. Sharon Scott Jones for Diversity-Matters In all Muslim and most Asian cultures, it is considered very rude to present or receive an object with the left hand. The right hand is always the hand of choice…. When...
other than husband and wife or close family. In Turkey an exception might be, you could possibly kiss the hand of a much older woman as a sign of respect.
In China, people stand close while talking to A. avoid a loud voice B. show their surprise C. exchange greetings D. express their respect()61. Which of the following is considered bad manners in India? A. Receiving gifts with the left hand. B. Using the whole hand to show the way....
Gestures in different cultures tend to vary significantly and one gesture can be interpreted a hundred different ways depending on where you go. Being unaware of the meaning of certain gestures around the world can sometimes lead to serious misunderstandings. Here are 15 popular hand gestures around...
Gestures used in India represent its traditional culture. In India, the gesture of holding out the hand to communicate giving or receiving must be done with the right hand as a person in India uses his left hand for washing. The gesture of communicating respect at a religious ceremony is ...
Gestures are used to replace words in many countries. They usually have different meanings in different cultures. ▲ What does the “O” gesture mean? If you are an English speaker or diving(潜水) under the sea, it means “OK” or “good”. In fact, it’s believed that this ...
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the advantages of using body language . some gestures in communication . the comparison between different cultures 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 1. D2. A3. B4. C 1.细节理解题。根据文章第三段第五句In China, the gesture of standing close during a conversation prevents having to communicate...
In this respect, a key role will be played by cultural differences. This section will be divided according to the kind of message communicated: to beckon, to insult, to measure, to count and to greet (or to say farewell) through hand gestures. In Chapter Five I will compare hand ...
different expressions such as, greeting, apology, gratitude, humility, respect or remorse. Note that in Asia it is considered impolite to make eye contact whilst bowing. It might convey distrust (I do not dare take my eyes off you!) Bowing generally is a body language all by itself in ...