VIDEO: Hand Gestures- Horns


Did you ever consider the origins of the horns gesture? 

Hand gestures are forms of nonverbal communication. As with other forms of nonverbal communication, hand gestures are innate, redundant and non-rules bound. In general, while gesturing and posturing are humans’ first form of communication, hand gestures are generally learned side-by-side with language to form meaning(s). Hand gestures are culturally significant; one hand gesture may possess various meanings or connote various feelings, objects and exclamations. 

 What’s cool is that we can say so much with just one hand gesture. And for me, I love using my hands so that’s a win-win. (insert a peace sign) Do you realize how often you use hand gestures? Think about it! 

*Side note: Hand gestures are different than sign language. Sign language may include hand gestures and meanings per their spoken language equivalent, but hand gestures on their own are not a replacement. 

Reels description: Allison discussing the various meanings behind the hand gesture.

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