Around The World in 18 Gestures (Infographic) (2024)

Infographic Transcript: Around The World in 18 Gestures

Offensive Gestures

The Chin Flick (Belgium, France, Northern Italy, Tunisia)

What it is: Brushing your hand under the chin in a forward flicking motion.

What it means: “Get lost” (in a more aggressive language); an insulting gesture typically used in arguments.

The Fig (Turkey, Russia, Indonesia)

What it is: Clenching your hand into a fist with your thumb protruding between the first two fingers.

What it means: Basically, “screw you”. It also symbolizes female genitalia in some countries, as the Italian word for the female vulva mean fig.

The Forearm Jerk (France, Southern Europe, Brazil)

What it is: Slapping one hand down on the opposite bicep, raising that arm into a fist.

What it means: In France, it’s called the bras d’honneur (arm of honor - which is sarcastic). This gesture is the equivalent of giving someone the middle finger and means “up yours!”.

The Moutza (Greece, Middle East, Africa)

What it is: Thrusting your spread hand towards another person with your palm facing them.

What it means: Similar to “talk to the hand”, the gesture denotes displeasure towards the recipient. The origin of this gesture is said to be Byzantine, when criminals were shamed by rubbing handfuls of cinder (moutzos) over their faces.

The Cutis (India, Pakistan)

What it is: Basically thumbs up, except you push the nail on your against your front teeth and flick, whilst saying “cutta!”

What it means: Put simply, this gesture means “F*** you”.

Five Fathers (Arab Countries, Caribbean)

What it is: Pointing your left index finger at your right hand while grouping all finders on the right hand together.

What it means: “You have five fathers” - an insulting way of saying ‘your mother is a wh*re’. This insult is extremely offensive and almost certain to provoke violence.

Misunderstood Gestures

Nodding/Shaking Head

In most parts of the world, nodding the head symbolizes “yes” and shaking the head side to side means “no”.

This is reversed in Greece and Bulgaria, where nodding the head up and down means “no” and shaking/tilting the head either side means “yes”.

“OK”

The ‘OK’ sign can cause serious offence if used in Greece, Spain or Brazil as it symbolises a body orifice; if you use this symbol you are calling someone an a**hole. In Turkey it’s meant to be an insult towards gay people.

In some Middle Eastern countries, such as Kuwait, the “OK” sign signifies the evil eye.

Crossed Fingers

In Vietnam, crossed fingers are said to resemble a woman’s genitals, and are considered especially heinous when directed at another person specifically.

“Rock On!”

The symbol for rockers everywhere also has another meaning in Spain, Italy and Greece, where it is used to signify that your wife is sleeping with someone else!

Beckoning Sign

The “come here” gesture is one of the worst signals you can use in the Philippines - as they think it’s so rude and offensive they only use it for dogs. You can even get arrested for using this gesture! This is also considered a rude gesture in many other parts of the world, including Slovakia, East Asia and Singapore.

Thumbs Up

In most American and European cultures, the thumbs up is an indicator of a job well done, or “that’s great”.

However, be wary of using this hand sign in Australia, Greece or the Middle East as it basically means “up yours” or “sit on this!”.

Gestures Around The World

Austria-To wish someone good luck, make two fists (thumbs tucked in) and make a gesture like you are slightly pounding on a table.

Finland-Standing with your arms crossed is considered a sign of arrogance.

France-Two vulgar gestures in France would be to snap the fingers of both hands or slap an open palm over a closed fist.

Russia-Shaking hands across a threshold is considered unlucky. In fact, some delivery services in Russia refuse to conduct a transition across a threshold.

Thailand-In 2014, the 3 fingers and raised arm salute (used in “The Hunger Games”) become the unofficial symbol of opposition to Thailand’s May 22 military coup. The junta later declared this gesture illegal.

India-It is extremely offensive to show the sole of your shoe/foot to someone, and you should avoid using your feet to point or touch objects with. This is due to feet being unclean and the lowest part of the body.

Around The World in 18 Gestures (Infographic) (2024)

FAQs

What does the 🤟 hand gesture mean? ›

Emoji Icon:🤟🤟🏻🤟🏼🤟🏽🤟🏾🤟🏿 Emoji Name: Love-you Gesture. Emoji Meaning: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "I love you" is gestured by the index finger pointing upward and the thumb and pinky extended.

What if you cross your arms in Finland? ›

Finland - Standing with your arms crossed is considered a sign of arrogance. France - Two vulgar gestures in France would be to snap the fingers of both hands or slap an open palm over a closed fist. Russia - Shaking hands across a threshold is considered unlucky.

What does a thumb between two fingers mean? ›

The fig sign is a mildly obscene gesture that uses a thumb wedged in between two fingers. The gesture is most commonly used to ward off the evil eye, insult someone, or deny a request. It has been used at least since the Roman Age in Southern Europe and parts of the Mediterranean region, including in Turkish culture.

What does the chin flick mean? ›

Most often, the chin flick means “I don't care.” The most common translation for the chin flick is “whatever,” “I couldn't care less,” or even “I.D.G.A.F.” Most popular in Italy, Tunisia, and Belgium, people flick their chins with a neutral, unbothered face to communicate that they don't want to do something or don't ...

What does 🖖 mean from a guy? ›

What does 🖖 Vulcan Salute emoji mean? Live long and prosper, friends! If you ever need to spread the love to your geekier friends, then flash a 🖖. The Vulcan salute emoji, 🖖, is perfect for showing your Star Trek cred or sci-fi pride more generally.

What does 👌 mean in texting? ›

Sending the 👌 (ok hand) emoji can mean that you're feeling okay, confirming information, or agreeing to do something. In certain contexts, the 👌 hand symbol may be used as a hate symbol and sign of white supremacy.

What does 2 fingers up mean in USA? ›

It depends on the culture and which way the back of your hand is pointed. In the US, if you hold up two fingers (with the back of your hand facing you) it means “peace”. In the UK and elsewhere, holding up two fingers (with the back of your hand facing away) is an insult (equivalent to the middle finger in the US).

Why does 2 fingers mean peace? ›

Protesters against the Vietnam War (and subsequent anti-war protests) and counterculture activists in the 1960s adopted the gesture as a sign of peace. Because the hippies of the day often flashed this sign (palm out) while saying "Peace", it became popularly known (through association) as "the peace sign".

What does the rock finger mean? ›

It's to ward off the Evil Eye or to give the Evil Eye, depending on which way you do it." So it's a bit like "knocking on wood." Ronnie James Dio gets the credit. He got it from his grandmother who used the hand gesture to ward off the "evil eye." Hand-horns: The story behind the popular rock-concert gesture.

What is the evil eye gesture? ›

But there's one sign, in particular, we are especially fond of: the mano cornuta, also known as the “anti-evil eye” gesture, or more simply, le corna – “the horns.” Achieved by stretching your pinkie and index fingers with your hand facing downwards to look like horns, this is the queen of Italian gesticulation and, ...

What is the Russian middle finger? ›

In Russia, the middle finger is used to simply point (usually at the speaker themselves) and to communicate emphasis.

What does holding 3 fingers up mean? ›

It's a gesture of admiration, gratitude and saying goodbye to someone you love.

What is the rudest hand gesture? ›

Giving the middle finger, for instance, is one of the most popular yet obscene gestures. Just because everyone is using it doesn't mean you should do the same; it could get you into serious trouble.

What does brushing under your chin mean? ›

Brushing the back of your hand underneath your chin in a flicking motion means “get lost” in Belgium, northern Italy, and Tunisia. In France, this gesture is known as la barbe (”the beard”) and is the hand-sign equivalent of macho grandstanding.

What does wiggling your fingers under your chin mean in ASL? ›

The Deaf Community has long ago adopted the combination of DIRTY and BRAIN to refer to someone who thinks about sex a lot. Do the sign for "dirty" by holding your hand under your chin and wiggle your fingers.

What's the difference between 🤟 and 🤘? ›

In summary, the 🤟 emoji represents love and affection, while the 🤘 emoji represents rock music and approval. They have different meanings and are used in different contexts.

What are the 4 types of hand gestures? ›

McNeill (1992) proposes a general classification of four types of hand gestures: beat, deictic, iconic and metaphoric.

Does 🤟 mean I love you? ›

The 🤟 (love you gesture) emoji is the sign for “I love you” in American Sign Language. Use 🤟 to tell your loved ones how much you appreciate them or when sending them an encouraging message. Other emojis that express love include the ❤️ (heart) emoji, the 😍 (heart eyes) emoji, and the (heart hands) emoji.

What does the emoji hand mean 🤙? ›

A hand with thumb and little (pinky) finger extended, making a traditional phone-like shape. May be used in conjunction with a face to suggest “call me” (please). Not to be confused with the sign of the horn. Commonly used as a shaka sign, which is a similar gesture at a different orientation.

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