Italian hand gestures, which can express feelings and ideas almost as effectively as words, are a lively and essential component of Italian cultural expression. Deeply ingrained in Italian society, these gestures function as a nonverbal language that improves communication and captures the essence of Italy.
Historical Origins
Italy has a centuries-old hand gesture tradition that was influenced by many civilisations and the necessity for a common language among linguistically disparate populations. These gestures have developed over time into a diverse range of expressions that are both nationally recognised and regionally specific.
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