FINGER COMMUNICATION
A LEE PITTS RENDERING
Fingers are used the world
over to help us communicate, sometime in a rude way and
there are actually some
of us that could not communicate if we had to wear mittens.
A problem is that finger
communication's are not universal the world over.
Here at home the OK or
'V' for victory fingers sign mean everything is hunky dory,
some other places it is
the same as giving 'the finger'. In Japan it tells the merchant
you want
your chance in coins. The
French use it to say they are worthlessly drunk.
When traveling, keep you
hands in your pockets, and don't say anything either.
In Australia you should
not 'root' for your team. Rooting there is the same as our “ F “
word.
Staring constantly at
someone in the Middle East is normal, but in a New York subway, you
might get arrested.
And you don't need to go
overseas to get in trouble. Big city gestures are sometimes
misunderstood by us
county folk.
Then there is the 'high
five' handshake, at sports events when a score is had, the hook
your
fingers, grab the wrist,
twist them, rub your palms, do a 360 in the air, high fives,
last
the hard bump of fists.
Picture two cowboys or farmer in the midwest saying hello
that
way early morning.
The raised finger off
the steering wheel is a friendly gesture in the county but not so
in big
cities.
Now some advice to city
strangers to the country road, where they are lost, do not, try to
pet the 'car alarm' in the
back of a pickup. You may not have any fingers left to communicate
with.
Abstract: Lee Pitt's,,
“It's The Pitts” in the January 8, 2019 Delmarva Farmer News
Paper.
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