Oh, yes, you just have to go to Italy. When it comes to body language their “dictionary” contains more “words” than that of any other European country.
Comparing Texas to Italy? This is what I found on the web:
1. The Texas Longhorn Sign
Learn from my mistakes and leave your Texas pride at home. The longhorn sign, often a fun sign thrown around in Texas, is one of the most offensive signs in Italy. When you direct this gesture at someone you are calling them a “cornuto(a)” and are insinuating that their boyfriend/girlfriend/wife/husband is cheating on them.
2. The Head Nod
Ok, try this. Look straight ahead, dip your head down and then kick it up while making a little “tisk” sound. Perfetto! You must be Italian! This body language cue has been the source of hundreds of misunderstandings between my husband and me since we met nine years ago.
You see, in America when we nod our heads up and down (or even down and up) it would signal affirmation. In Italy, it is the opposite.
3. The Pinched Fingers
Similar to the hand sign you would make when you snap your fingers, this is one of the most “Italian” hand gestures in the country and one my father-in-law directs at me all too often. The meaning? What are you talking about?!?
Heading to other European countries? Well, according to Jane Lasky on Examiner.Com, the Austrians and the French both have body language cues that tell the speaker it is time to shut up, while Norwegians wish their fishermen good luck by spitting behind their backs.
http://my-bellavita.com/2009/07/07/travel-tip-tuesday-when-actions-speak-louder-than-words/