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What should I do if my English is not good when I go to the United States?
Want to study in the United States? Travel? What should you do if your English is not good? Here is what I have compiled for you to do if your English is not good in the United States for your reference! What to do if your English is not good in the United States: Body Language
We all know that life at home and abroad are very different. Even gestures abroad have specific meanings. Therefore, you still need to learn more different gestures while studying in the United States. What do they all mean? Therefore, I will bring you some hand gestures for studying in the United States. I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. Use your brain; be clever: tap your temple with your finger.
2. Pay the bill (cash): Pinch the thumb, index finger and middle finger of your right hand together in the air or make a writing gesture on the other hand. This is a gesture indicating that you have to pay the bill in a restaurant.
3. Fool: Press the tip of the nose with your thumb and shake the four fingers, or spread the ten fingers apart. It is also common to rotate the index finger towards the temple and stick out the tongue at the same time, which means that the person in question is a "dementia" or a fool.
4. Complacent assertion; pointing your index finger up your nose can also mean overbearing.
5. Lying: When speaking, unconsciously placing an index finger under or beside the nose means that the other person will definitely understand that the speaker is not telling the truth. The truth? Unbelievable.
6. Stopping-talking: Put your index finger against your lips and make a hush sound at the same time.
7. Insulting and scorning: Put your thumb on the tip of your nose and shake the combs or gestures of the other four fingers at the person being insulted.
8. Congratulation: The action of rubbing your hands together in front of your body at a high altitude.
9. Agree: Thumbs up.
10. Menace: Because of anger, the action of shaking a fist seems to be everywhere. The action of making fists with both hands and shaking them vigorously due to frustration.
11. Absolutely not: With your palms facing outward, cross your arms in front of your chest, and then open them until they are about one meter apart.
12. That\?s all: Cross your arms at the waist, then go down and stretch out to both sides of the body.
13. Shame: Straighten your arms, cross them downward, hold your palms behind your back, and turn your face to one side.
14. Greeting: When people in English-speaking countries say hello on the road, they often use a hat to express their greetings. Now it has generally been reduced to lifting the hat, or even just touching the brim.
15. Happiness and excitement: Make fists with both hands and raise them upward, shaking them vigorously back and forth.
16. Anger and
anxiousness: Spread your arms at both sides of your body, make fists with both hands, and stare angrily. They also often raise their heads and make smacking sounds in their mouths. At the same time, they may blink their eyes or turn their eyes upward and to one side, which also expresses anger, boredom, and impatience.
17. Pity, sympathy (pity): Shaking his head back and forth, he made a smacking sound in his mouth, and said "that"s too bad. ?Or? sorry to hear it. ?
18. Too queer? (Too queer): Use your index finger to draw a circle at your temple. The most commonly spoken English in the United States
1. I see. I understand.
2. I quit! I quit!
3. Let go! Let go!
4. Me too. Me too.
5. My god!
6. No way!
7. Come on.
8. Hold on. Wait a moment.
9. I agree. I agree.
10. Not bad. Not bad.
11. Not yet. Not yet.
12. See you. Goodbye.
13. Shut up! Shut up!
14. So long. Goodbye.
15. Why not? Okay! (Why not?)
16. Allow me.
17. Be quiet! Be quiet!
18. Cheer up! Cheer up!
19. Good job!
20. Have fun! Have fun!
21. How much? How much?
22. I'm full. I'm full.
23. I'm home. I'm back.
24. I'm lost. I'm lost.
25. My treat. I treat.
26. So do I. Me too.
27. This way. This way please.
28. After you. You first.
29. Bless you! Bless you!
30. Follow me. Follow me.
31. Forget it! (Forget it!)
32. Good luck!
33. I decline! I refuse!
34. I promise. I promise.
35. Of course! Of course!
36. Slow down! Slow down!
37. Take care! Take care!
38. They hurt. (wound) hurt.
39. Try again. Try again.
40. Watch out! Be careful. The most commonly spoken English in the United States
41. What's up?
42. Be careful! Pay attention!
43. Bottoms up! Cheers (Bottom out)!
44. Don't move! Don't move!
45. Guess what? Guess what?
46. I doubt it I doubt.
47. I think so. I think so too.
48. I'm single. I am a single nobleman.
49. Keep it up!
50. Let me see. Let me think.
51. Never mind. It doesn’t matter.
52. No problem! No problem!
53. That's all! That's it!
54. Time is up. Time is up.
55. What's new?
56. Count me on.
57. Don't worry. Don't worry.
58. Feel better?
59. I love you! I love you!
60. I'm his fan. I'm a fan of his movies.
61. Is it yours?
62. That's neat.
63. Are you sure?
64. Do I have to do it?
65. He is my age. Same age as me.
66. Here you are.
67. No one knows. No one knows.
68. Take it easy. Don’t be nervous.
69. What a pity! What a pity!
70. Any thing else?
71. To be careful! Definitely Be careful!
72. Do me a favor? Do me a favor, okay?
73. Help yourself. You're welcome.
74. I'm on a diet. I'm on a diet.
75. Keep in Touch. Keep in touch.
76. Time is money. Time is money.
77. Who's calling?
78. You did right. You did the right.
79. You set me up! You betrayed me!
80. Can I help you?
81. Enjoy yourself! Have fun!
82. Excuse me, Sir.
83. Give me a hand! Help me!
84. How's it going?
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