: Re: How does an author write in hand gestures and non-verbal communication? Writing in hand gestures and non-verbal communication is kind of tricky. They are deeply cultural symbols, interpreted by
Make the gestures culture-neutral, or describe the intent of the hand gesture. For example:
He gestured across his neck with a cutting motion.
This generally implies decapitation, meaning anything from 'you're dead' to 'call off the action', but either way, given a context, the communication is clear regardless of culture. Loss of one's head is sort of a universal concern for humanity.
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