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Maki, which kinds of gestures did you learn? Well, this is what I know at the moment.The "call me" hand gesture. You only stick out your pinky and thumb, and place the thumb on your ear and place the pinky under your mouth like this:http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/3/3f/200px-Callme.jpgAnd no, the guy in the picture is not me.The next one is the "Shush" hand gesture. You use it whenever you want someone to be quiet or "keep it down." You close your hands and stick your index finger up and you hold it against your lips. Like this:http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/Theatre/Images/shush.gifWell, that's all I can remember Maki :D If you have trouble then let me know.
Thank U for ypur help, tran. XDI learn that in America, when people is lying, they crossing index and middle fingers of both hands and putting them behind their back. 8-OI was very suprise. In Japan, people don't do such thing. 8-OI could understand easily because your explanation is easy to understand for me. XDI will use these gestures that you teached me. ;-DGeature is very fun. XDThanks, tran. :-DIf I have question, I will tell you.XD
Your very welcome Maki ;D
I feel your English is good, Maki:DWhen your English was improved!?Then I feel I have to learn English (^-^)
Maki, here in America, we don't do the crossing fingers everytime we lie.If I tell a white lie, I use it.Like.. for example.A: Hey did you like my present??B: Yeah... ::crosses fingers::It is kind of used as a.. justification for telling a lie. But.. it has more of a joking meaning than serious.
Thank you, andy.Gesture is interesting. :-D
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Exactly :D
Maki, which kinds of gestures did you learn?
Well, this is what I know at the moment.
The "call me" hand gesture. You only stick out your pinky and thumb, and place the thumb on your ear and place the pinky under your mouth like this:
http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/3/3f/200px-Callme.jpg
And no, the guy in the picture is not me.
The next one is the "Shush" hand gesture. You use it whenever you want someone to be quiet or "keep it down." You close your hands and stick your index finger up and you hold it against your lips. Like this:
http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/Theatre/Images/shush.gif
Well, that's all I can remember Maki :D If you have trouble then let me know.
Thank U for ypur help, tran. XD
I learn that in America, when people is lying, they crossing index and middle fingers of both hands and putting them behind their back. 8-O
I was very suprise. In Japan, people don't do such thing. 8-O
I could understand easily because your explanation is easy to understand for me. XD
I will use these gestures that you teached me. ;-D
Geature is very fun. XD
Thanks, tran. :-D
If I have question, I will tell you.XD
Your very welcome Maki ;D
I feel your English is good, Maki:D
When your English was improved!?
Then I feel I have to learn English (^-^)
Maki, here in America, we don't do the crossing fingers everytime we lie.
If I tell a white lie, I use it.
Like.. for example.
A: Hey did you like my present??
B: Yeah... ::crosses fingers::
It is kind of used as a.. justification for telling a lie. But.. it has more of a joking meaning than serious.
Thank you, andy.
Gesture is interesting. :-D
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