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Many people will point with their faces. For example, if something is "over there" they'll point their nose and raise their eyebrows (the higher the eyebrows the further away something is).
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Blinking is often used to show agreement to something someone says or to just say "yes".
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Clicking the tongue is away to say “no”. For example, if you were at a bazaar being asked to buy something over and over again, a verbal “no” may not do the trick, but a tongue click will show that you are serious and that you don’t want to buy anything.
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Whistling to get someone's attention from a distance, like across the street, is common.
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Most people will expect you take your shoes off when entering a home.
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When you are offered something at a dinner table, for example as a guest at someone's house, it is polite to refuse what you are offered 3 times before saying yes (even if you don't really want it). While some may see this as pressuring you into eating more or drinking more, it is just their way of being polite.
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If invited to a home, note that the most honored guest of the night will usually be sat furthest from the door.
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