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If you want to understand the culture of a country, or want to live in a country, you must first understand the local cultural customs, and gestures are a very important part of it. Today, let's take a look at what gestures the Japanese use!

1 palm down with one hand, neck cutting I still remember that in the TV series "Perfect Relationship", Tong Liya made the action of "palm down with one hand, neck cutting" in order to tell the lady who bought the house that someone had passed away. But this action in Japan does not mean "death", but "being fired and having no job". In Japanese, "くびになる" means resignation, dismissal and dismissal, so the corresponding gesture becomes this meaning.

The thumb and forefinger form an unclosed circle. In China, the thumb and forefinger form an unclosed circle, which generally has no special meaning, but in Japan, moving the wrist means drinking ~ a drink?

3 touching the back of the head with one hand "molding the back of the head with one hand" will be more troublesome in most countries, and the frequency of use is not as high as that in Japan. In fact, in Japan, when people make mistakes and feel shy, they will use this action when their master and disciples ease their embarrassment ~

4 bend the index finger into a hook. Bend your index finger into a hook, which means the number 9 in China, but in Japan, this gesture means "pickpocket, thief"! Don't use cute in Japan, be careful to be regarded as a thief.

Make a fist with your right hand and rub your left palm. I believe that the cute people who like Japanese film and television dramas must have said the gesture of "clenching their fists with their right hands and rubbing their palms with their left hands". Do you know what this means? In Japanese, "reciprocity" is called "ごますり", which is an imitation of grinding sesame seeds on a millstone.

Thumb and tail thumb mean "person" in Japan, and they can also mean "parents" under special circumstances. The little finger can mean "woman". However, friends should pay attention to the fact that it is a bit impolite to erect the "tail finger" gesture, so don't use it for acquaintances ~

Make a fist with both hands and put your forefinger on your head. It looks particularly cute, but this action means "getting angry" in Japan! In Japan, ghosts are one of the symbols of anger, and those two erect fingers are imitating the horns of ghosts.

In addition to saying "no", if you eat in a restaurant, this gesture also tells the waiter "Please bring the bill".

Palm out, put it on your mouth This gesture means "I want to tell you a secret" in China, but in Japan, this word stands for "Comrade".

10 gestures about numbers Finally, let's learn the most commonly used and important "representation of numbers" in Japan in detail ~ As shown above, 1-5 is a common gesture, so the expression is similar. But it's different from 6! After 6, one hand holds the number 5 and the other hand is placed on the palm with the corresponding number, indicating 10. Just put your hands up!