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DIFFERENCES
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1. Which physical gesture, commonly recognised in the western world as an affirmative, can be found vulgar and offensive in places such as Russia, the Middle East and even parts of Greece? A. downward nod B. An open smile C. Clapping your hands D. The "thumbs-up“
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PLEASE DISCUSS
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Displaying your palms in Greece This gesture normally indicates to say “stop,” or, if you’re a teenager maybe “talk to the hand.” In Greece, keep your palms to yourself. Holding your palms out towards a person is a highly insulting gesture. This gesture is said to be a remnant of Byzantine times, when people could taunt shackled criminals by smearing their faces with excrement.
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Thumbs-up in Thailand This gesture of agreement or approval is an easy reflex when language barriers are at play. Try to avoid it in Thailand, though, where it’s a sign of condemnation. It’s typically a child’s gesture, the Thai equivalent of sticking out your tongue. People will likely be more bemused than hurt if you slip up.
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Which physical gesture, commonly recognised in the western world as an affirmative, can be found vulgar and offensive in places such as Russia, the Middle East and even parts of Greece? A. A downward nod B. An open smile C. Clapping your hands D. The "thumbs-up"
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D. The ‘thumbs up’
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The "OK" sign made by forming a circle with your thumb and forefinger is generally used by Britons and Americans to tell each other that everything is fine. What less flattering symbol would a Kuwaiti take this gesture to be? A. Their emptiness in love B. A destructive black hole C. The evil eye D. Poverty in life
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c. The evil eye
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Giving gifts is a common sign of friendship, love and respect in just about all cultures. However, what the gift is can carry very different meanings. Which gift, which may be harmless in Britain, is a symbol of death in China? A. Clocks B. Pet cats C. Jewellery D. A silver trophy
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A. CLOCKS
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