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Cultural differences in wordless expressions

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  • Is this a polite gesture in Asia?
    In some Asian cultures, the gesture of “come here” is considered insulting and is only used for calling animals.
  • What does it mean?
    In Vietnam, this gesture is considered rude, especially to another person. It’s compared to the middle finger in American culture.
  • Which cultures are more emotional?
    In many Western cultures, facial expressions are highly valued and appreciated. ; in many Asian cultures, people are taught to practice facial self-control
  • Is it a good idea to kiss a random Asian man on the street?
    DO NOT KISS RANDOM PEOPLE WITHOUT CONSENT
  • What does it mean?
    smiling in the East has been said to not always be a sign of happiness, but could signify “I don’t understand,” which is used as a way to cover up embarrassment
  • What does it mean?
    In England, tapping the side of your nose with one finger refers to something being “top secret.” Meanwhile, in Italy “watch out"
  • What does it mean?
    In many cultures, nodding the head up and down signals “yes.” in Greece, and Bulgaria nodding the head actually means “no,” the direct opposite of “yes!”
  • What does it mean?
    In Japan, this sign indicates money. In Tunisia, sources have referenced it to mean “I’ll kill you.” In France, this signal can mean “zero” or “worthless.”
  • Is it good to maintain eye contact in the western regions of Europe?
    In many Western European cultures, maintaining non-intrusive eye contact in conversations is seen very positively.
  • How many times do you have to kiss a Frenchman to say hello?
    Two
  • Is it important to shake hands with people in the room in the right order?
    In China and Korea, the order of the handshake matters. For example, in China, senior people should be greeted first before younger.
  • Is it disrespectful?
    In many Asian and Middle Eastern cultures, sitting cross-legged is considered disrespectful.