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70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication
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Found 3 comments on 70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication:

u/valfuindor · 3 pointsr/italy

In realtà ho visto degli inglesi che gesticolavano... sarà stata la birra, ma le mani non stavano granché ferme.

I gesti utilizzati per comunicare qualcosa, per altro, fanno parte di tante culture.

Ad esempio, mi regalarano il libro 70 Japanese gestures. Li usano moltissimo, al posto della comunicazione verbale. Anche con gli stranieri.

u/lasenorita · 2 pointsr/LearnJapanese

70 Japanese Gestures: No Language Communication would be a fun book to check out. It contains photos and brief descriptions of some of the most commonly used gestures. Here's an excerpt:
>11 | Wait a moment.
>
>「 Chotto matte
>
>Show the palm of one hand to the other person. It also means to wait there. Both hands are used at times.
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>In the West, gestures meaning "wait" often involve raising your index finger. However, in Japan, showing the palm of one hand or both palms to the other person is the basic gesture. If the Western-style gesture for "wait" is made in Japan, the Japanese would think of it as "1," as in No. 1.

u/Tuwonwon · 1 pointr/LearnJapanese

I have this book. Pretty interesting, and it uses a rating system for politeness in addition to brief cultural explanations.