Want someone to come over to you? Definitely don’t use your curled index finger to summon them in the Philippines—that’s reserved for calling dogs and is considered very rude. And in Singapore and Japan, that motion signifies death, so unless you are the icy hand of death yourself, don’t employ it. Avoid Using In: The Philippines, Singapore, and Japan.
想叫某人来你这儿? 在菲律宾绝对不要用你的食指指召他们,那是叫狗的,并且被认为是非常粗鲁的。而在新加坡和日本,这个手势意味着死亡,所以除非你用自己死亡的冰冷的手,否则不要用它。在菲律宾、新加坡和日本请避免使用。
Sorry, southpaws. You’ll need to become ambidextrous—or just accept the fact that you’ll probably spill food all over yourself while eating with your right hand—while in the Middle East, India, Sri Lanka, and Africa. In these countries, the left hand is traditionally seen as unclean, because it is associated with cleaning yourself after using the bathroom.Avoid Using In: The Middle East, India, Sri Lanka, and Africa.
对不起啦,左撇子们。当你在中东、印度、斯里兰卡和非洲时,你需要变得灵巧一些,或者就接受这个事实,当你用右手吃饭时你可能会将食物洒了一身。在这些国家,左手传统上被视为不洁的,因为它与上厕所后清洗自己相关联。在中东、印度、斯里兰卡和非洲请避免使用。
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