What does the backwards peace sign mean? - backwards peace sign
Soemon told me that is a stick and says he is like the finger middel
What does the backwards peace sign mean? - backwards peace sign
Soemon told me that is a stick and says he is like the finger middel
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If the discourse of the "V" for victory with two fingers, has a meaning, depending on how you place your palm faces. Palm oriented to the outside of another is the peace, palm up, while the back of your hand in front of the other person about "F @ KU mean, I have mine."
This symbol will come during the Middle Ages, when England was at war with France. Archers, archers or Long (aka, archers) to use two fingers to remove the bow and the unit were the deadliest of its time. They are considered a primary target for Emeny and, if captured, his fingers cord is removed. Every time you enter an archer survived to go and in a city couquered who wore instead of a rope in his hand, back of hand with two fingers up cord. That was his way of saying that enemt FU! I'm still me! "
Hope this helps. Cheers!
I love the krodgibami answer. Great info.
It could be said to introduce a little levity here, that could with the palm outward, an old Roman order 5 beers ...
European English version is for the big ones.
What somebody did! :)
(Beef!)
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Is it not in Austraila, which means F * ck You?
As in the two fingers? You should really be more specific.
If so, then it means nothing, just peace, or the number two. Who told you to respect other things. I've never seen anything like it.
Depends on where you are. In some countries, so that a V with your index and middle fingers and thumbs between the two is offensive. I also think that the implementation is your hands in the V sign with his fingers (backwards) a way of saying the f-word, a sort of flip the bird.
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