Thursday, June 18, 2009

Sekiyan Gestures, Day 3

How do overall gestures and body language differ between countries? Are there things that don't matter in one area that are mortal insults in another (eating with the left hand, etc.)?

The size of gestures means different things to different races, but a general explanation is the size of the gesture means how much the maker care about the topic.

Like I explained yesterday, crossing ones fingers is considered an insult, but only to the dwarves and the avris. Among humans and elves, it carries its traditional meaning of hoping for luck. (and among fairies, it means you're making a wish)

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