The document shows images and meanings of sign language gestures from different countries including Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USA. It provides signs for concepts like "You're Crazy", "Good Luck", "Delicious", "Smiling for Photo", and "Hello/Hi" along with explanations of the hand gestures and their significance in each culture's sign language.
The document shows images and meanings of sign language gestures from different countries including Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USA. It provides signs for concepts like "You're Crazy", "Good Luck", "Delicious", "Smiling for Photo", and "Hello/Hi" along with explanations of the hand gestures and their significance in each culture's sign language.
The document shows images and meanings of sign language gestures from different countries including Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USA. It provides signs for concepts like "You're Crazy", "Good Luck", "Delicious", "Smiling for Photo", and "Hello/Hi" along with explanations of the hand gestures and their significance in each culture's sign language.
The document shows images and meanings of sign language gestures from different countries including Germany, Italy, Japan, and the USA. It provides signs for concepts like "You're Crazy", "Good Luck", "Delicious", "Smiling for Photo", and "Hello/Hi" along with explanations of the hand gestures and their significance in each culture's sign language.
YOU’RE CRAZY (GERMANY). By tapping your head with your pointing finger, a person is signifying that the person he/she is talking about is crazy.
GOOD LUCK (GERMANY). By
clenching the fist and tucking the thumb in, a person is wishing a person good luck.
DELICIOUS (ITALY). By running your
pointing finger on your cheeks, a person is signifying that the meal was delicious and he/she enjoyed it.
SMILING FOR PHOTO (JAPAN). By
pointing your middle and pointing finger outward, a person is signifying that he/she is willing for a picture and that he/she is having a happy and good time. This is unique to Japan as they usually don’t smile for photos.
HELLO/HI (U.S.A). By bumping your
clenched fist to the fist of another person, you are acknowledging their arrival or your meeting.