In the US that means something along the lines of "no" or "bad."
It can also be used as a form of feedback. Like, if you do some sort of performance, and you ask someone to rate your performance, if they give that sign, that means that they think that your performance was not good.
In the US that does not mean "go to hell." We use a different gesture for that...
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In the US that means something along the lines of "no" or "bad."
It can also be used as a form of feedback. Like, if you do some sort of performance, and you ask someone to rate your performance, if they give that sign, that means that they think that your performance was not good.
In the US that does not mean "go to hell." We use a different gesture for that...
...as I gave the c**** three weeks ago. I mean the "go to hell" gesture.
it reminds me of Brazilian gesture
"Tá bom" in an opposite direction, which means "it's good".
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