This document lists common Mexican gestures and their meanings, including raising an index finger to indicate "yes", bringing fingers to the mouth to mean "eat", showing the back of the hand to say "thank you", and putting a hand under the jaw to signify "thinking". It provides visual cues as an alternative to spoken language to convey basic messages and feelings.
This document lists common Mexican gestures and their meanings, including raising an index finger to indicate "yes", bringing fingers to the mouth to mean "eat", showing the back of the hand to say "thank you", and putting a hand under the jaw to signify "thinking". It provides visual cues as an alternative to spoken language to convey basic messages and feelings.
This document lists common Mexican gestures and their meanings, including raising an index finger to indicate "yes", bringing fingers to the mouth to mean "eat", showing the back of the hand to say "thank you", and putting a hand under the jaw to signify "thinking". It provides visual cues as an alternative to spoken language to convey basic messages and feelings.
indicates: yes. 2. bring your fingers together and bring it to your mouth. indicates: eat. 3. show the back of the hand and raise it indicates: thank you. 4. putting the index finger over the mouth indicates: silence. 5. moving the head up and down indicates: yes 6. moving your head from side to side indicates: no. 7. thumbs up indicates: I like it. 8. show palm with open fingers indicates: stop. 9. Touching the elbow indicates stingy. 10.Passing the hand and making a diagonal on the chest indicates sharing. 11.open hand and move it from side to side indicates: goodbye. 12.holding your nose with one hand forceps and moving it with the other indicates: it smells ugly. 13.putting your hand over your mouth indicates: amazement. 14.putting the hand under the jaw indicates: thinking 15. clenched hand and thumb down indicates: dislike ¡AleluYa! EBEN-EZER