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  • wow this has a LOT of info

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  • excellent video! Especially for ESL classes! You should make more :)

  • nice!

  • sweet lady nice video! :)

    

  • LOL The short haired girl is so cute!

  • hhahaha. works with korea too

  • @BushidoMH Which one?

  • nice video! where can I get the music?

  • this is realy funny

  • Are you twins? I almost didn't notice the difference between the Japanese and Polish ladies. O.o

  • Beautiful lady, nice demonstration :)

  • Beuatiful lady, nice demonstration :)

  • thanks so much for this video!

    i have an assignment about how different cultures can affect the communication, and this video is perfect to show the other students :)

  • interesting... some of the japanese gestures i really didn't understand until now like 'no' (really didn't understood what they wanted to hint by it) and a few others.

    but you know generally all the 'polish' gestures should actually be called WESTERN gestures because they're pretty much exactly the same all over the west.

  • to learn boy language in full go to my site evolutionofbodylanguage(dot)co­m I think it covers everything or if you have a questions not answer just ask me ill try find out and also the physical attractions for men and women and why they attract.

  • Were there two different ladies?

  • go to my site its covers all of body language and is proper it is evolutionofbodylanguage(dot)co­m

  • 1:03 and 1:07

    i think it means another meaning ^^

  • Full Time BAKWAS (cowshit)

  • jajaja you just look so cute doing so many faces

  • there're some not true!!

  • beautiful woman!

  • cute gal u r

  • Lol 1:04 well then.....

  • can you tell me the name of this song and where I can find it Thanks!!!

  • are few wrong

  • those girls so hooot

  • Don't know about Poland, but the Japanese part of this is absolute rubbish. The money gesture is correct, and 'this way please' could be any country in the world. Apart from that, the Japan chic is cute, otherwise, this is a waste of time.

  • interesting :-)

  • Dopiero w połowie filmiku zacząłem zastanawiać się, czy aby nie występują w nim dwie piękne panie, a nie tylko jedna jak mi się z początku wydawało... Ekhm. Moja umiejętność odróżniania jednego człowieka od drugiego kuleje. Oj, przyjdzie kiedyś dzień, w którym nie rozpoznam samego siebie w lustrze:)

    Anyway, widziałem WSZYSTKIE dwa filmiki i muszę powiedzieć, że ciekawe, bardzo ciekawe:)

  • so, i asked my Japanese colleagues at work (well, at lunch) and they told me that it wasn't true about the F-you gesture...

  • i live in japan and i've showed the F-you/OK to some people and never anyone warned me about it. this is the first time i hear about it.

  • CUTE..

  • nice ;)

  • very cute, also your presentation :)

  • crap

  • awesome.

  • It must have taken ages to research that!!! fantastic ... good music :)

  • Um... obviously she read it in some book...

  • could someone tell me the name of the track their using?

  • the F- you is too dangerous, people could mistaken your "OK" for this!

  • this girl is cute

  • I fell in love with the japanese cheeks hahhaa

  • Yay, thanks for all your positive comments! I'm very happy that you liked the video, especially that this is the first one I ever made ^^

    The song is 'Universal Traveller' by Air.

  • i never subscribed to youtube before, i did it just to comment on this video.

    Sometimes you can find some things those are really beautiful, this is one of them. Compliments!

    ( it's possible to know what's that song? =) )

  • aw this was great :D

  • Wow, very impressive. This is a very creative, entertaining, and educational video. Excellent job!

  • I love your video...:)

  • Thumbs up and OK sign in Japan mean the same as they do in the West. Upside-down OK sign is money and as for thumbs up = f*** you; no it just means confirmation as it does in most places.

  • I read somewhere the polish OK means in Italy "A**hole". Can someone confirm it?

    Well done!

  • No. it means ok in Italy.

  • cute AND informational

  • that was interesting and also fun to watch! Thx

  • Thumbs up! ;)

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