25. Understanding one’s culture - Educational video for Kids - Role-play conversation

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    --- Title: Understanding one’s culture ---
    John: Say cheese~~
    Roy: Why are you holding up your fingers like that?
    John: Huh? Do you not know this gesture? It represents V, victory. It’s an usual gesture when taking photos!
    Roy: Oh. I think I’ve heard of it. But it means different in India.
    John: Like a scissors in rock, paper, scissors?
    Roy: Haha, that too.
    John: What’s the other definition?
    Roy: Students in India use it to their teacher as a sign symbol.
    John: What does that mean?
    Roy: It means, ‘I want to go take a dump right now.'
    Jessica: Haha, sounds cute.
    John: I really like this victory sign, but I will try to not to use it in a classroom. What about going for a pee?
    Roy: Oh for a pee, you just have to stick up your little finger.
    John: Wow, that’s interesting... It’s usually a gesture for making a promise.
    Jessica: It’s really fun to learn different cultures! Anyways, I was really confused with a gesture of showing your palm.
    Roy: How come? That’s just describing as, ‘Stop there.’ or ‘Reject’.
    Jessica: You are right. But it’s a gesture to curse someone in Africa. I can’t even explain it with my mouth.
    Roy: I see.. I never knew that. I think I should be careful and try to understand other’s culture.
    John: Yea... Absolutely right.
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