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Non-Verbal Communication. Gestures Around the World. OK! – Everything is Great. Everything is Great USA Germany Things are Good (not excellent) Mexico Worthless (zero) France, most of Europe Symbol for Money (coins) Japan Vulgar Gesture Spain, Russia, Paraguay, Brazil
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Non-Verbal Communication Gestures Around the World
OK! – Everything is Great • Everything is Great • USA • Germany • Things are Good (not excellent) • Mexico • Worthless (zero) • France, most of Europe • Symbol for Money (coins) • Japan • Vulgar Gesture • Spain, Russia, Paraguay, Brazil • Threat of Bodily Harm • Tunsia
Thumbs Up • Approval • USA • Great Britain • Russia • Highly Offensive • Iran • Rude • Australia
Thumbs Down • Disapproval • United States • Canada • Rude • Greece
Closed Fist • Obscene Gesture • Pakistan • If Raised in Air – Obscene • Lebanon
The V Sign • Victory • Great Britain • Untied States • Most of World • Peace • United States (from the 1960s era)
To Heck with You • Offensive Gesture • Great Britain • South Africa
The Fig • Highly Rude • Central America • Turkey
Nodding/Shaking Head • Shaking Head Left to Right • United States – No • Most of World – No • Bulgaria – Yes • Saudi Arabia – Yes • Malaysia – Yes • Nodding Head Up and Down • United States – Yes • Most of World – Yes • Bulgaria - No
Pat on the Shoulder • Encouragement/Sympathy • United States • Offensive • Thailand
Raised Eyebrows • Surprise • Untied States • Hello or General Greeting • Philippines • Most of the World
Winking • Romantic Connotation • Paraguay • Everything is OK • United States • Impolite Gesture • France • Australia
Blinking • Disbelief • United States • Boredom • Hong Kong
Tapping Your Temple with Your Finger • Person is Crazy • North America • Europe • Germany (especially) • I’m Thinking About It • Africa • Peru • Argentina
Hands On Hips • Hostility • Mexico • Anger • Malaysia • A Challenge • Argentina
Pinch of the Earlobe • Enjoy a Meal • Brazil • Sign of Humility • India
Chin Flick • I Don’t Know • Portugal • Dull or Boring • France • Get Lost • Italy
Hand in Pockets • Rude • All Europe • Japan • China
Nose Blowing • Extremely Rude • China • Japan • Bad Upbringing • France
Tapping the Inside of the Elbowwith the Opposite Hand • Cheap or Stingy • Colombia • Untrustworthy or Unreliable • Netherlands
Arms Folded • Boredom or Disapproval • United States • Arrogance • Finland
Shoulder Shrug • Don’t Know/Don’t Care • Italy • Reluctance to Agree • United States • Ridiculous • France
Showing the Sole of your Foot or Shoe • Highly Offensive • Thailand • Myanmar (Burma) • Middle East
The Secret of the Handshake Outside of Asia, the handshake is the most common and most meaningful physical contact you will have with a business colleague. Of course, not everyone shakes hands alike…let’s look at some of those differences.
The Secret of the Handshake A handshake in which an individual grips firmly but not too firmly, pumps your hand once or twice and looks you straight in the eye.
The Secret of the Handshake If while shaking your hand an individual tries to guide you into a room or towards a seat.
The Secret of the Handshake Gripping some ones hand and then twisting their hand so it is on top.
The Secret of the Handshake Have you ever been a victim of a handshake where the individual attempts to crush your hand in a vice-like grip?
The Secret of the Handshake A limp handshake that resembles grabbing hold of a dead fish.