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The OK gesture is contained in the symbol of racial hatred. What other gestures are misunderstood due to cultural differences?

Gesture etiquette is different in different countries. According to different cultures in different countries, their gesture manners are different. Gesture etiquette is actually an indispensable part of our usual etiquette. Only by learning these gesture manners can people by going up one flight of stairs and express their feelings. But when we are nervous, excited and anxious, our hands will show different gestures.

As an important etiquette, gestures should be used correctly. After all, it is an indispensable action in our communication, and it is also expressive, which can express what we want to say in our hearts. For example, thumbs-up has different meanings in different countries and regions. In China, it means excellent, good, wonderful and great. In Nigeria, thumbs-up means greeting friends. However, thumbs-up in Australia is a very rude gesture, from which we can see that different cultures in different regions have different gesture cultures.

To truly understand the culture of this country, we must first understand the etiquette of this country. After all, the culture of the country is different. Although I always emphasize this cultural issue, it is actually the most important thing in our usual communication. After all, we can only respect others if we understand their culture. Only by respecting others can others respect us and communicate better.

Jewelry culture is extensive and profound, and it takes more than one and a half days to understand it. Therefore, it is necessary to make great efforts to understand it slowly in order to reach a new realm, and only use body language at the right time. In order to express their meaning, different national gestures have different meanings in different countries and regions, so the use of gestures will not be much ado about nothing unless it is standardized.