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Pae-saa

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money / India

Rubbing the thumb and Index finger twice or thrice. Standard gestures used around the sub-continent. The language might vary regionally, the following has been reported in Hindi, the recognized national language of India.

Good Luck

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Good luck / India

A positive facial expression and thumbs up. Standard gestures used around the sub-continent. The language might vary regionally, the following has been reported in Hindi, the recognized national language of India.

No

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No / Nigeria

• Gesture: A way of disputing someone’s opinion or suggestion • Country: Nigeria/West Africa • Other: Common among everybody • Details: Addressed at someone who claims to be smarter than you. It shows you are not as naïve as they think.

Silence

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Silence,Quite please / Nigeria

• Gesture: Shows that you are thinking of something else. • Country: Nigeria/West and Central Africa • Other: Common among everybody • Details: Should be addressed at someone trying to persuade or trick you. Never at your seniors

Don't leave me

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Don't leave me / Nigeria

• Gesture: Shows you are so scared of losing the love you have. • Country: Nigeria • Other: Mostly common among Hausa people from the north • Details: Can be addressed at a spouse suggesting that you both end the relationship mutually. It may change their mind and make ...

Good job

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Good job / Australia

Good job would be a response to something positive like "i finished the job early!"

No worries

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no worries / Australia

No worries" is a response to something negative such as; "i'm running late..." "no worries!"

Hi

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Hello / United States

Universal Greeting

Good job

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Good job / United States

When you are successful at a task, this is what your partner,friends say to you.