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Is there a picture? I can't imagine that, according to your account, it seems to be a habit of Sherlock Holmes, who likes to put his hands together in front of his forehead when he thinks. It is said that this is done to concentrate. If you can provide a diagram, it will be convenient for me to confirm it.
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Place your index and middle fingers together next to your right temple.
And then swipe forward.
You can watch it on a lot of TV.
Like the male protagonist in Korean dramas, he often does this, he is very handsome, and he should know it there, and he is ready.
For a formal explanation, you can take a look at this.
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Manners and etiquette. In England, people extend the index and middle fingers of their right hands with the palms facing outwards in speeches or other occasions to form a V-shaped gesture to signify victory; In the UK, if someone sneezes, they will say bless you as a sign of good luck.
Meeting etiquette. In the United Kingdom, when a baby is born, parents and friends generally name the baby according to the characteristics of the baby, the father's occupation, and some mothers have prominent families, so they use their mother's surname as the baby's second name. In the UK, children only refer to their parents' siblings as uncles.
The elderly in England are independent, and they don't like to be called old, so they don't have to be supported when they walk.
Business etiquette. When doing business in the UK, avoid July and August, when business people are on vacation, and it is not advisable to do business at Christmas and Easter. Gifts in the UK are not allowed to give heavy gifts to avoid bribery.
During business meetings, please arrive at the pre-arranged time and do not arrive early or late. The British business people are conscientious and do not easily move their feelings and express their attitudes, and they regard their rhetoric and boasting as a sign of lack of education.
Travel etiquette. When travelling to the UK, be aware that all vehicles drive on the left side of the road. The British are disciplined, and even if a few people get on the bus, they will consciously line up to get on the bus.
In the UK, you generally pay a tip of around 10% for taxis, and restaurants that include tips in their service charge bills do not have to tip separately. Stay in the host's home for a few days and pay a small tip to the servant who provides the service, as appropriate.
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This is a more casual greeting, a way to greet and is mostly used between friends, classmates and other peers, informal occasions.
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In England, a gentleman is first and foremost a class, and he must be a propertied person before he can be recognized as a gentleman, and a proletarian, even if he shouts purely for decency, no one in the town thinks he is a gentleman.
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Half in the bag... What the Sherlock Holmes Code ... It's obviously Morse code.。。。 This is the codemeter, translate yourself.
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