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What gestures can be used in one place and not in other places?

OK gesture, in France and Belgium, this gesture means zero or worthless, in Mediterranean countries, Greece and Turkey, this gesture means insult, in Central European countries, Russia, Germany, Brazil and so on, this gesture is also a swearing gesture.

The weather is getting warmer and warmer, and the heart of traveling is ready to move. However, when you go to an area with different customs and cultures, you must do your homework for the taboos in gestures, otherwise you may get into trouble.

Giving a thumbs-up is a compliment in China, but in Australia, it is rude and disgusting. In many countries, the index finger is extended to represent this integer. In the Middle East, it is impolite to point at people with your index finger.

Let's talk about scissorhands again. This gesture means "victory" or "peace" in other places, but in Britain it actually means swearing, just like pointing the middle finger.

The gesture of OK is not possible in Greece and Brazil, but it means rude and swearing locally. Hold out the little finger. In China, this gesture means that small "insignificant" is the worst, and by extension, it means contempt. But in Thailand and Saudi Arabia, extending your little finger to each other indicates that you are friends or that you are willing to make friends.

However, no matter which country you go to, sticking out your middle finger is insulting, which must be noted.