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Learn how to interpret and use popular Italian hand gestures
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In Italy, talking with your hands and making large hand gestures is the norm. We're here to explain the most common meanings of popular Italian hand gestures so you can easily interpret them and even learn how to make them yourself.

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“Horns”

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  1. If someone holds a hand out to you with only their index and pinkie finger raised, chances are they think you’re up to no good. This gesture is often referred to as fare le corna or “to make the horns.”
    • To make this gesture: Raise your index and pinkie fingers and hold your middle and ring fingers with your thumb.
    • What to say: Tiè! ” (“Take that!”)
    • This gesture looks the same as the Western “rock” or "horns" hand symbol, although they have drastically different meanings.
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    What does a circle in a fist mean in gestures?
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    A circle made with a fist, often referred to as the "circle game" gesture, typically signifies playfulness or an invitation to a light-hearted challenge. In some contexts it can also represent a call for attention or emphasize a point in conversation. However, the meaning can vary based on cultural context and specific situations. In some cases, it might be interpreted as a symbol of unity or strength, while in others, it may simply be a casual gesture without any deep significance.
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