concept   gestures

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Western countries (1) United States (1) Japan (1) African cultures (1) Europe (1) Asian cultures (1) Latin American culture (1) East Asia (1) Eastern culture (1) European (1) Balkan culture (1) Diplomacy (1) Turkey (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 gestures Western countries Hand gestures such as handshakes and high-fives are common in Western cultures for greetings and celebrations. 30
2 gestures United States In the United States, hand gestures like thumbs-up and peace sign are widely used for communication and expression. 17
3 gestures Japan In Japanese culture, bowing is a significant gesture that conveys respect and is used as a greeting. 11
4 gestures African cultures Important gestures in African cultures include gifting livestock, public displays of love, and traditional greetings. 4
5 gestures Europe Gestures are important in communication and celebrations throughout Europe. 4
6 gestures Asian cultures In Asian cultures, gestures emphasize subtlety, intimacy, and meaningful actions over grand or public displays. 3
7 gestures Latin American culture In Latin American culture, greeting with kisses on the cheek and hugging are common gestures. 3
8 gestures East Asia In East Asian cultures, certain gestures and discussions related to body parts are considered impolite and disrespectful. 2
9 gestures Eastern culture Gestures are important for communication and interaction in Eastern cultures. 2
10 gestures European In European cultures, gestures play a significant role in expressing romance and greetings. 2
11 gestures Balkan culture In Balkan culture, gestures like handshakes, hugs, and cheek kisses are common forms of greeting and showing affection. 1
12 gestures Diplomacy In diplomatic cultures, the thumbs-up gesture may be offensive, and it's important to use alternative gestures for communication. 1
13 gestures Turkey In Turkey, the 'ok' gesture is considered offensive. 1