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    5 common gestures in Brazil that tourists should avoid abroad

    Lucas MorenoBy Lucas MorenoMay 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    When traveling to a foreign country, it is important to keep this in mind gestures Physical expressions can have different meanings than we are used to in our culture. However, read and avoid these measures during your trip!

    Avoid these gestures while you are traveling

    positive sign

    While the thumbs up sign is common in many cultures, in Thailand it is offensive and equivalent to sticking out your tongue. In Iran and Bangladesh, this is equivalent to showing the middle finger. In Japan, this gesture means “boyfriend” and it is not recommended for men to do it.

    Read more: 4 valuable benefits of hugging that will make you appreciate this gesture

    “V” sign with fingers

    In Australia, making the victory sign with your palm facing outward means victory or peace. However, if the sign is with the palm facing inward, it may mean “it’s pressing on you.”

    Call the pointer

    It is not recommended to contact someone using the index finger in Asian countries. In the Philippines, this gesture is for dogs, not humans, which can be interpreted as something derogatory.

    Palm view

    In many countries of North and South America, showing the palm of the hand means “stop.” But in Greece, if the palms are facing outward, this can be interpreted as very offensive.

    Also read: 5 signs that the hotel you are booking is a scam

    Run your hand over your head

    While in Brazil, running your hand over your head is an affectionate gesture that, in the Buddhist faith, is aggressive. The top of the head is where the soul resides, so the respect should be as high as possible.

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    Thus, knowing and respecting cultural differences is key when traveling to a foreign country. Small gestures and body expressions can have different and even offensive meanings. Therefore, before traveling, it is important to know the cultural norms of the destination country in order to avoid uncomfortable situations.

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