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Old 07-Apr-2008, 02:57
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Oops! Sorry, yes.
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The norm that I would use is to "waive the flag".
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Common slip . Reminds me of the old joke - 'Britannia waives the rules'.

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Hi BobK.
Really enjoyed your post. I've never heard that one before, but I suspect it will get a lot of use from now on!
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Here, to say no, you shake your head and to say yes, you nod your head

In India, there is a motion of the head which is more of a wag than a shake.

But yes, in general keep wag for tails and fingers as well as flags.
maybe one could also include "tongues" (as in set tongues wagging ) ? just for the record.
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Yes.

It was actually very deeply embedded in one of Vil's earlier posts, that I only skimmed through.

Tongues wagging, as in gossiping.
I heard a good one-liner on that, some time ago:
"I never repeat gossip. So you'll have to listen very carefully!"

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