How to express yourself non-verbally in Japanese
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If you read manga, you will certainly see these and other body language poses.
NAME – Unknown Most Westerners point to their heart, but in Japan, the Japanese point to their noses. |
![]() NAME – アッカンベー Needless to say, this isn’t the nicest thing you can do to someone. But it comes in handy if you are slightly angry with someone. Usually children do this and then run. |
NAME – Unknown If you are crowded by people giving you praise for something you have done, this is the proper pose to take. |
NAME – Unknown If someone asks why you haven’t gone to Japan yet, or why you don’t have a big screen TV just make this sign. |
![]() NAME – Unknown Be careful with this as it can sometimes mean “mistress” |
![]() NAME – 指切り This has a song that goes along with it. To learn about it click here . |
![]() NAME – Unknown In most Western societies, we motion “come here” by curling our index finger. But in Japan they do this. I wouldn’t advise doing this in the US though! |
![]() NAME – Unknown I think this has become somewhat popular through its usage by the popular singing dancing group Morning Musume. Although it could have been around longer. Most people I have talked with [granted they are the older generation] haven’t a clue what this means!! |