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Common terms and phrasesabrazo American Sign Language ankle Argentina avoid beckon a waiter beckon someone body language Brazil business cards casual Chapter cheek chin Chinese chopsticks Colombia considered impolite considered rude conversing countries cultures custom customary Desmond Morris dining direct eye contact eating elbow embrace European example extend the arm feet Figure fist form of greeting German gestures and body good-bye Greece guest handshake head hook em horns host index finger insulting gesture Italy Japan Japanese kinesics kiss knee known Korean Latin left hand lightly male friends means Middle East middle finger namaste Nigeria North Americans nose outward person phallic symbol places popular gestures raise right hand rude gesture Saudi Arabia saying scratching motion seated shake hands signal signifies slap smile stand Thailand thumb and forefinger thumbs-up gesture toast touch ture upward usually visitors walking Western woman women worry beads wrists References to this bookFrom other books
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