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Chao

By: America, Views: 1801

Bye / Venezuela

Bye

Bye

By: sample1, Views: 1676

Bye / Nigeria

• Other: Very common among Yoruba and Ibo people • Details: Should be addressed only at people you’re older than. Can be perceived as a mockery or insult if otherwise.

Nana

By: sample1, Views: 1485

Bye / French Polynesia

Shaka sign: Used in various situations on the Pacific. Origins discussion range from Spanish first encounter with the local Polynesians to an Hawaiian who lost three middle fingers. Nana (nah-nah) – Bye/See you later

Good job

By: sample1, Views: 3111

Good job / Australia

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

Good luck

By: unitedstates, Views: 1847

Good luck / United States

Index and middle finger of both hands crossed with back of palms front

I'm good

By: unitedstates, Views: 3571

Proud / United States

I'm good

Good Luck

By: unitedstates, Views: 3031

Good luck / United States

When you are sending some one off for a challenging task. Index and middle finger of both hands crossed with back of palms facing the front.

I'm good

By: unitedstates, Views: 19792

Proud / United States

Polishing your nails. Sometime blow on the nails before brushing it against the chest. In small gathering or parties. When you want to convey a casual sense of pride for doing something clever or witty.

Good to see you

By: unitedstates, Views: 2279

Good to see you / United States

Right hand thrusted for a hand shake facing forward