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Scissorhands, speaking of its birthplace, should be Britain. In their country, this is a custom, simple and colorful. Scissorhands can be seen as the previous letter V, and a word derived from it is victory, which stands for victory. With more and more users, it has gradually become popular all over the world. It can be described as a very classic gesture, and now it has become one of the necessary gestures for us to take pictures.

When using this gesture, you need to turn your palms outward and your fingers to yourself. If the palm of your hand is inward, it is an impolite gesture, indicating insult and contempt, and it becomes a gesture of swearing. But in Greece, when you use this gesture, you must turn your finger back to the other person, otherwise it means insulting and belittling the other person. Because in Greece, V-shaped gestures generally represent the meaning of seeing each other as demons and evil people.

It is said that "V-shaped gesture" became popular during World War II. As early as 1960s, soldiers used the "V-shaped gesture" as a symbol of "peace" and "victory", and it became widely known as British Prime Minister Winston Churchill played this gesture with soldiers in front of the media. Later, American President Richard Nixon also learned this gesture, making the V-shaped gesture a household name in the United States.

In fact, this swearing gesture is still used in western countries, and Anne Hathaway, a big star, once made a joke about it. She shared this anecdote in a talk show. Hathaway went to a big party for the first time and met 007 daniel craig. She was in a state of hitting a deer. When Daniel looked up, they just looked at each other from a room full of people. Daniel suddenly looked her up and down, and obviously said, "Hey, you ... fuck you!" "