In the United States, clasping your hands above your head means ______; In Russia, this is a sign of ______.
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- In the United States, nodding your head up and down means ().
- In the Soviet Union, raising your clasped hand above your head is a sign of ().
- In the United States, nodding your head up and down means (). A: yes B: no C: I heard you
- In _____, nodding your head up and down means “yes”, while in some parts in ______, this motion can mean “no.” But in ______, nodding your head is a polite way to say “I heard you.” A: the United States; southeast Asia and China; Greece and Turkey; B: Greece and Turkey; southeast Asia and China; the United States; C: the United States; Greece and Turkey; southeast Asia and China D: Greece and Turkey; the United States; southeast Asia and China
- You should never do the following ___________, for they are pushing your audience away. A: Crossing your arms B: Clasping your hands C: Putting your hands in the pocket D: Showing open gesture with palms up and hands down