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Knocking on a door

By: unitedstates, Views: 2825

Other / United States

Fisted hand with palm facing out , the knuckles knocks on the door

Spa-shiba

By: sample1, Views: 1686

Thank you / Russian Federation

Casual

Privet

By: sample1, Views: 1556

Hello / Russian Federation

Casual

Lekker

By: Europe, Views: 4652

Delicioius / Netherlands

Circling hand upright as if rubbing the cheek. Very common use in many situation. Even for good looking man/female.

tusen takk

By: Europe, Views: 1275

Thank you / Norway

Sincere version. Thousand thanks.

Nana

By: sample1, Views: 1373

Bye / French Polynesia

Shaka sign: Used in various situations on the Pacific. Origins discussion range from Spanish first encounter with the local Polynesians to an Hawaiian who lost three middle fingers. Nana (nah-nah) – Bye/See you later

Kamusta

By: asia, Views: 1393

Hello / Philippines

Hello, What's up? Comes from Spanish "Como estas"

You need it approved

By: unitedstates, Views: 5474

Other / United States

Stamp Fisted hand to you other palm

Stamp/Stomp

By: sample1, Views: 1931

[Site Feature] / Global

Stomp/Stamp your fist can mean different things in US and Japan