We put the index finger and mid-finger apart with palm the receiver to mean "OK", which was first used byWinston Churchill.
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- We put the index finger and mid-finger apart with palm against the receiver to mean “up yours.”
- In many countries, putting the index finger and mid-finger apart with palm facing the receiver is a nonverbal symbol of the need to be quiet.
- In many countries, putting the index finger and mid-finger apart with palm facing the receiver is a nonverbal symbol of the need to be quiet. A: 正确 B: 错误
- We should use ( ) to play the note “1”in the first position on the inner string in G major . A: the first finger B: the second finger C: the third finger D: the forth finger
- Holding your palm towards yourself with the index and middle finger raised in a V-sign means in England.