There are a few other gestures that have meaning in Japan. A pink finger raised means girlfriend and can be a question or an answer. Conversely a thumbs up means boyfriend, my students like to use this frequently. Using your index finger to pull down the bottom of your eye indicates you think the other person is an idiot. To duck a little while moving your hand in a chopping motion in front of your face means you would like to get through and be unobtrusive. Using your hand to fan in front of your nose (like there is a bad smell) means no no, not me, or no thank you.
Below Justine and I are demonstrating sad which is placing your index finger on the table and circling it. Jon thought he was demonstrating another version of sad but after speaking to my students and teachers it typically mean shy, or timid and is only a gesture females should use. Apparently, if a woman does this men will think she is cute! Who knew it was so easy! We are making sad because it was Justine's last night in Niigata, she has since gone home to Canada to eat wonderful food and speak to many people who understand English. Can you tell I am slightly craving western food today! It was a month of many goodbyes and now the welcome parties have begun! I will post pictures from Scott's party later. Good luck to all who left!
3 comments:
Hi, Jenelle! Miss you!!
It's so interesting that your blog often tells me Japanese culture that I can't tell since it's too nusual to me.
and about the sad signal, I'd like to mention that the girls using this are those who act cute.
well, including this, still it works for boys lol
Wow - I think I'd get myself into some trouble if I lived there - I have picked up the 'French' habit (that annoys the hell out of my Dad apparently) of talking with my hands -Lord knows what I'd be saying! ;) Interesting that flicking your fingers AWAY from you would indicate you want someone to come closer. I wonder what they think our gesture for come closer (crooking your index finger toward yourself) means!! :)
Always fascinating to read Jenelle - thanks!!
darn i commented and it didn't publish.
i had multigrain tostidos today. very oishikatta.
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