Quite incredible how humans have revolved and have adapted new and extremely significant gestures that truly are important because they can demonstrate the type of person you are and be distinguished between educated or vulgar to society thank you body language !!!!
There's no mention of the eyebrow-smile expression of greeting. I did not know of this universal gesture till I was told. Whenever you recognize someone at a distance, you (1) raise & lower your eyebrows, (2) smile at him.
I am from the northern part of India. Initially the Yes and the No gestures were very confusing to me when I cane to the southern part of the country. I used to think every Yes as a No. Here people wobble their head for Yes as well as for No. :D
Can I know what this is, or what it is called. I would like to cite it for a research project, but I would need to know the name of the actual video, and who made it originally.
I'm from morocco, and have never seen two people shaking hands as such.
great video! thanks!
This clip is from the BBC TV series "The Human Animal" ("Episode 01: The Language of the Body")
thank you so much, i needed that information for hw!!! #LifeSaver
@@bizzyvic Definitely explains the "nature documentary" vibe.
Starting my own body language channel, and this vid will help me with the next class of learning different about gestures in different cultures.
we watched this for a class lol
Same
Me too!! At my university in Valladolid, Spain, Sport Sciences back in 2009
Awesome video! This should be getting more views! VERY informative.
Quite incredible how humans have revolved and have adapted new and extremely significant gestures that truly are important because they can demonstrate the type of person you are and be distinguished between educated or vulgar to society thank you body language !!!!
Thanks, always good to know for travelers and when receiving foreign guests.
Totally fascinating!
excellent video for studying sociolinguistics and cultural anthro
Great video!
Great video. Thanks
Thanks for sharing this interesting topic!
Great vid!
There's no mention of the eyebrow-smile expression of greeting. I did not know of this universal gesture till I was told. Whenever you recognize someone at a distance, you (1) raise & lower your eyebrows, (2) smile at him.
Very Cool. Makes me want to travel more.
Had to watch this video for school this is amazing I never though about how hands and fingers could mean 2 different things in the world.
Really is a fantastic video
i used this topic for a demonstrative speech in my english class - it went over big
Interesting video.
good informative video
I am from the northern part of India. Initially the Yes and the No gestures were very confusing to me when I cane to the southern part of the country. I used to think every Yes as a No. Here people wobble their head for Yes as well as for No. :D
fascinating video! is it possible to purchase this in whole?
can you please upload the whole video?
can someone tell me who is the speaker, and what's his name? please:)
Can I know what this is, or what it is called. I would like to cite it for a research project, but I would need to know the name of the actual video, and who made it originally.
@putitallontheline Perhaps you could split it into 10 min parts?
I'm here because of my class
The middle finger
wow we use alot of gestures that could confuse us as americans in other countries
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is that kevin spacey??
help is this maraco o r moroco
yeah that middle finger explanation is total nonsense
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