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There is a language. We use it every day. It's not Chinese, Japanese, or English. Guess what it is! It's language! When we were babies (婴儿), we already knew how to use body language. When we wanted a toy, we to the toy. When we wanted a hug, we opened our . As we grew up, we learned to speak. But we still often use body language.
Sometimes body language is much more honest (诚实) than words. Look at that man. He says, "I didn't it yesterday." Is he telling the truth (事实)? Maybe not! He is touching nose when he talks. That means he is lying (撒谎). Some body languages have meanings in different countries.
Here is an example. What does this picture the right mean? Very good? In Germany, "thumbs up (竖起大拇指)" means "1". But in Japan, means "5". So, be careful when you are using body language in different countries.