This ebook is the product of our joint work:
Eleftheria Vouniotou, Vassilis Pavlides, Eirini Militsi, Tsitsino Shemshenovi, Margarita Barktiene, Iwona Saran, Sylvie Telmar, Monica-Luiza Vasile, Maria Jose Millan, Diclehan Altuntas, and Silva Zadoyan

PARTNERS
1. Eleftheria Vouniotou
2. Vassilis Pavlides
3. Eirini Militsi
4. Tsitsino Shemshenovi
5. Margarita Barktiene
6. Iwona Saran
7. Sylvie Telmar
8. Monica-Luiza Vasile
9. Maria Jose Millan
10. Diclehan Altuntas
11. Silva Zadoyan

1.Saying Ευχαριστώ! (Efharistó!) or “Thank you!” can be done without even saying a word, using this common gesture in Greek. Just touch your chest with your right hand, usually where your heart is, and tap it two or three times.
2.Snapping FingersFor Greeks, snapping fingers is not only a dancing gesture; they also snap their fingers when trying to remember something.
is for GREECE
When Greeks touch their lower lip with their index finger, it means they want you to come closer in order to tell you something—most of the time, in private. This gesture can easily be mistaken for the more common worldwide gesture meaning “Don’t talk.
is for CYPRUS

1. A thumbs up means that you are ok with a situation or that you approve of it.
2. Nodding your head means yes.
3. Showing your palm means stop.
4. Rolling your eyes means that you are annoyed.
5. Waving your hand means goodbye or hello.
is for GEORGIA

Some common Georgian body language signals include nodding the head for "yes" and shaking it for "no."
However, these gestures might be more subtle than in other cultures, so pay close attention.
Eye contact is essential in Georgia, and avoiding it could be interpreted as a sign of disrespect or disinterest.
I is for REUNION ISLAND
Hugging, kissing and touching is usually reserved for family members and very close friends.
In a family living in the same house, a brother and a sister don't usually kiss each other unless they are far-away for a long time.
When adults meet teenagers or kids, they always give kisses. Between an elderly person and young people, handshaking is a sign of respect.
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