Speaking the Sign Language, So to Speak
We’re getting acquainted with all the different hand gestures around the world! We’re not sure how handy it would be and if we’d ever even get to use them, but the more you know, right? This time we’re moving to Arabic, where if you want to say “no” you raise your eyebrows and chin and tilt your head back, and when you want to say “yes”, just smile and tilt your head to one side; it’s that simple.
Now, if something happens to you and you feel any pain, make sure to put your middle finger and thumb together and clap with them, this will allow people to understand that something is not right and you were hurt. How strange is that? Not so much, really. Another guide to communicating with hands in another country.