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This gesture, usually made across the stomach or chest was popularised by "rock' legend Ronnie James Dio. It's use as an alternative culture "Safe" or "all's cool” hand gesture predates this in at least one country. This sign was common amongst South African teens prior to the fall of apartheid (1960's / 80's) and was generally accompanied by the expression "Et Ta Da" or "Ay Teh Dah" or in English, "Safe" which meant "Everything’s good - how are you?" It has since moved into Rock and Goth subculture to mean We're Cool or Rock on.
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Introduction
Hand gesture is the most popular in Malaysia that without many people noticed. Actually, almost every day Malaysia citizen used this sign in their life. In other hand, people called it as a Sign Language.
When visiting Malaysia, the visitor should understand the local customs and practices.
Although handshakes generally suffice for both men and women, some conservative Muslim ladies may acknowledge an introduction with a gentleman with a nod of her head and smile. A handshake is only to be reciprocated if the lady offers her hand first. The traditional Malay greeting of "salam" resembles a handshake with both hands but without the grasp. The man offers both hands, lightly touches his friend's outstretched hands, and then brings his hands to his chest to mean, " I greet you from my heart". The visitor should reciprocate the "salam". “Salam” is not practiced by the rest of the community though, so a normal handshake will do.
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This gesture, usually made across the stomach or chest was popularised by "rock' legend Ronnie James Dio. It's use as an alternative culture "Safe" or "all's cool” hand gesture predates this in at least one country. This sign was common amongst South African teens prior to the fall of apartheid (1960's / 80's) and was generally accompanied by the expression "Et Ta Da" or "Ay Teh Dah" or in English, "Safe" which meant "Everything’s good - how are you?" It has since moved into Rock and Goth subculture to mean We're Cool or Rock on.
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