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  2. Adab (gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Adab (Hindustani: آداب , आदाब ), from the Arabic word Aadaab (آداب), meaning respect and politeness, is a hand gesture used in the Indian subcontinent, by the Urdu-speaking while greeting. [1] [2] It involves raising the right hand in front of the eyes with palm inwards, while the upper torso is bent forward.

  3. How to identify a fake text message: Online skills 101 - AOL

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    Phishing messages, on the other hand, almost always include a link. You don't need to be a math whiz to figure out that the odds are in favor of any text message with a link in it being a scam ...

  4. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    The Finger, an extended middle finger with the back of the hand towards the recipient, is an obscene hand gesture used in much of Western culture. [17] Finger gun is a hand gesture in which the subject uses their hand to mimic a handgun. If pointed to oneself (with or without the "hammer falling" of the thumb indicating firing, or a small tilt ...

  5. Gesture - Wikipedia

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    Gestures, commonly referred to as "body language", play an important role in industry. Proper body language etiquette in business dealings can be crucial for success. However, gestures can have different meanings according to the country in which they are expressed. In an age of global business, diplomatic cultural sensitivity has become a ...

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    Elon Musk’s AI chatbot Grok on Tuesday began allowing users to create AI-generated images from text prompts and post them to X. Almost immediately, people began using the tool to flood the ...

  7. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Gestures can even be used to produce language, such as sign language. [26] Arm gestures can be interpreted in several ways. In a discussion, when one stands, sits or even walks with folded arms, it is normally not a welcoming gesture. It could mean that they have a closed mind and are most likely unwilling to listen to the speaker's viewpoint.

  8. Fig sign - Wikipedia

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    In Madagascar, the gesture is an insult referring to one's mother's genitalia. [citation needed] In Romania and Moldova, the gesture is an insult often referring to "Hai sictir" which means "shut up" or "fuck off." In Mongolia, the gesture is called "salaavch" (Mongolian: Салаавч) and means "between the gap". Oftentimes one would say "mai!"

  9. Finger gun - Wikipedia

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    The finger gun gesture. The finger gun is a hand gesture in which a person will use their hand to mimic a handgun, raising their thumb above their fist to act as a hammer, and one or two fingers extended perpendicular to it acting as a barrel. The middle finger can also act as the trigger finger or part of the barrel itself. Also, an optional ...