JackSkellington
Active Member
I don't know what culture thinks pointing with one finger is impolite. But if Disney CM's do it, there must be a good reason.
Originally posted by turkey leg boy
According to Gestures by Roger E. Axtell, published as a revision in 1998:
Virtually all over the world, the Victory or Peace sign is ok. However in England and Austrailia, doing it with the PALM FACING TOWARD THE FACE is considered rude and "Up Yours".
In Brazil, the "OK sign" is considered to be rude and a vulgar gesture, because it refers to a part of the female anatomy.
GaryT977 said:None! I didn't have the urge to use it once!
Once I got on the turnpike heading home, however...
JMishy said:It's also impolite to show two fingers (as if you were saying two with your palm faced towards you) to a Brit.
I guess the rudeness behind it is that during a war with the French, the French would cut off two fingers of the British archers. So, as in insult, the French would hold up two fingers.
phillipsa9 said:the idea of the two finger point is not only that it is impolite in some cultures to point with one finger but also that a guest may believe that you are pointing at them with your single finger... the disney roots of this, as posted above, are definetly because of walt smoking. he would point with a cigarette in his hand and anytime this would be photographed they would erase the cigarette from the picture leaving only the two fingered point remaining
simple said:uhm... i'm quite new on this...
does it mean, that you can't point one finger when you are inside the Disney?
illuminations25 said:Guest can, it's just Disney policy that no Cast Member (Disney Employee) may point as it's considered rude in some cultures. They must use two fingers, and "direct" a Guest.
What if the CM has 1 finger?illuminations25 said:Guest can, it's just Disney policy that no Cast Member (Disney Employee) may point as it's considered rude in some cultures. They must use two fingers, and "direct" a Guest.
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