Rude Gesture



Gestures

Gestures
Never use your thumb to hitchhike in Nigeria; rude gesture and under no circumstances indicate OK to a German using your thumb rude gesture and forefinger to form a circle--that would be rude. This revised rude gesture and expanded edition of GESTURES covers body language from head to toe. From the intricacies of Japanese bowing to the best way to signal a waiter in southern Europe, this book is vital for an international traveler. Cartoon illustrations. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Japanese Beyond Words

Japanese Beyond Words
Wearing a coat indoors is bad; slurping your soup is good. In an entertaining, anecdotal style, JAPANESE BEYOND WORDS takes you into the nonverbal skill zones you've got to master to communicate effectively in Japanese. The Japanese converse in gestures, pauses, verbal flourishes, rude gesture and cultural clues that Westerners are rarely taught in classrooms. You'll learn the ins rude gesture and outs of polite/rude speech, bowing, disagreeing (without starting a war), intonation, apologies, talking without pronouns, circumlocution, slang, rude gesture and much more. Students, business travelers, rude gesture and tourists will learn more natural-sounding Japanese, while those interested in language rude gesture and culture will find these discussions fascinating...beyond words. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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