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By Joyce
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High Five (Give Me Five) This gesture is currently most commonly employed to communicate mutual satisfaction between spectators and between participants alike, during a sporting event, or to extend congratulations from one person to another in any informal setting.
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Cheek Kissing Cheek kissing is a ritual or social gesture to indicate friend, perform greeting, to confer congratulations, to comfort someone or to show respect. It does not necessarily indicate sexual or romantic interest.
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Thumbs Up This gesture indicates praise or admiration. In the workplace if your boss gives your proposal a thumbs-up, it means that your boss approved your proposal.
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“V” gesture We can see this gesture often when we are taking a foto or when we own the game. Thus, I consider that this gesture can stand for happiness, energy or victory.
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Hug “Hug” is one of my favorite body language. I think it is the most common human side of love and affection. Hugs may also be exchanged as a sign of support and comfort.
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Bowing It is a act of showing respect and most permanent in Asia culture. If you bow to pressure to someone whishes, you agree to do what they want you to do.
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Thank you for listening my understanding of the body language.
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