concept   head movement

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) Bulgaria (1) United Kingdom (1) Canada (1) Finland (1) Greece (1) Italy (1) Nepal (1) Pakistan (1) Poland (1) Russia (1) Sweden (1) Tibet (1) boxing (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 head movement Bulgaria In Bulgarian culture, nodding is used to signify 'yes' and shaking the head is used to signify 'no'. 2
2 head movement United Kingdom In the UK, subtle head movements are preferred to show respect during conversations. 2
3 head movement Canada In Canadian culture, head nodding is commonly used as a greeting or to show agreement. 1
4 head movement Finland In Finnish culture, respectful conversation involves avoiding prolonged eye contact and excessive head movement. 1
5 head movement Greece In Greek culture, nodding head side to side means 'yes' and shaking head up and down means 'no'. 1
6 head movement Italy In Italian culture, expressive head movements and gestures are a common feature of conversations. 1
7 head movement Nepal In Nepal, head bowing is a common greeting and sign of respect. 1
8 head movement Pakistan In Pakistan, head nodding is commonly used to indicate understanding or agreement. 1
9 head movement Poland In Poland, expressive head movements and gestures are common during conversations. 1
10 head movement Russia In Russian culture, direct eye contact and head nodding are encouraged during conversations. 1
11 head movement Sweden In Sweden, it is considered respectful to avoid prolonged eye contact and excessive head movement during conversations. 1
12 head movement Tibet In Tibet, bowing the head is a common form of greeting and showing respect. 1
13 head movement boxing In boxing, head movement is emphasized as a defensive technique to avoid incoming punches. 1