• @[email protected]
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    331 year ago

    I’m Australian and I have never heard of the peace sign meaning up yours

    I doubt the accuracy of the information in this

    • gggg
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      peace sign is forward, up yours is backward. definitely slipped out of australian use in the last few decades at least, but people who were around for the pound might remember.

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        If someone signaled to me the backwards V, all I would think is “do they think I’m British?”

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Kiwi here, same.

      I’d find it weird someone is using the term groovy in this day and age, but that’s it.

    • @[email protected]
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      101 year ago

      I think they’re getting confused with a similar sign. If you do the peace sign sweeping the fingers upward but with the back of your hand facing the person then that means up yours. Or at least it did when I was younger.

  • @[email protected]
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    181 year ago

    The V-sign, isn’t the clue to make it with the palm facing away from you? The V-for victory sign is definitely a thing in Great Britain. Churchill somewhat famously did the sign incorrectly the first few times he used it.

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      41 year ago

      IIRC in Straw Dogs, Dustin Hoffman plays an American who has come to rural England. He’s greeted by two locals who give him the peace sign, then when he walks away they turn their hands around and it becomes the two-fingered salute.

  • @[email protected]
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    21 year ago

    Out of curiosity, in which parts of Australia is the V sign insulting? I’d only recognise it as an insult because I grew up watching British sitcoms, I’ve never seen it used that way in person.

  • Diplomjodler
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    341 year ago

    This seems pretty overblown to me. Basically any hand gesture is an obscene insult in Greece? Maybe someone native wants to offer some perspective?

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    The idea that I can’t throw up devil horns at a Wig Wam concert just doesn’t compute to me.

  • RachelRodent
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    81 year ago

    I am a turkish person and no the “ok” sign doesn’t mean something like that

  • THCDenton
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    81 year ago

    Anyone from the Phillipines wanna verify that? Getting arrested for a hand gesture seems pretty wild.

  • @[email protected]
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    91 year ago

    Brit here, the V sign has two different meanings dependant on which side of the fingers is shown. If the palm side is shown then it’s the same peace sign, if it’s the other side then it’s offensive.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I’ve been told it harkens back to Agincourt, where captured English archers had their drawing fingers cut off, so showing them would mean you’re out to shoot some French.

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    91 year ago

    Funny thing about these is when your country is involved you realize how full of shit the rest must be then.

    As a French person born and raised, who lives right next to the Belgian border, never seen 3 used in the way they pretend it is.

    It just means ‘ok’

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    71 year ago

    Gotta agree with the Filipinos on number 6 its like calling a dog to heel and its intentionally demeaning.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Tbh I just assumed it was what Americans were constantly doing to Filipinos when they were an American colony.