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Reply #15 - Oct 13th, 2003 at 12:03am

Katahu   Offline
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I'm hispanic and my entire family (except one of my many uncles) is hispanic as well.

They told me that in a certain Central-American country (forgot which one it is), the middle finger is indicated in a very different way. In fact, the middle finger is not even shown.

How it's done:

You position your arm and fist as if you are showing someone your fist (aggressive sign). At the same time, you have your thumb tucked in between your middle and index fingers.

I know it's weird, but don't do it if you are visiting any hispanic country. Or else you'll get something in return. Grin

As for the flipping the bird:

My history teacher had once told me that in the middle ages, the middle finger was once considered the POINTING finger, while the index finger is the insult finger. Is this true?

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One warning to anyone from the US visiting the UK. Be careful when indicating 2 with your fingers. Given with the hand facing the wrong way it might get you into trouble - or at least some very strange looks.


I would care less. My best excuse is that I'm not from their country and some of their rules don't apply to me. Grin j/k
 
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Reply #16 - Oct 13th, 2003 at 12:51am

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  Katahu wrote, "the middle finger was once considered the POINTING finger......."
  Come to think of it, I once worked with a guy from Pakistan who was always pointing with his middle finger.  It used to drive me nuts.  He was one of the nices guys I ever met so I don't think he ment anything by it, its just the way he pointed at stuff.
 
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