Wave one's hand(s) v.s.wave hands

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Sin-Yu Tsai

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Can wave hands to sb means say goodbye to sb?
Or we have to add one's in the phrase?
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"Wave goodbye" is the term.
"She waved goodbye to him."
 

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Thank you.
I waved hands to him.
I waved my hands to him.
Are the above the same?Does the term make sense without "my" if it means wave goodbye?
 

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No, the phrases you've given don't mean the same.
"I was drowning in the sea, so I waved my hands to the people on the shore." This doesn't mean you're waving goodbye (unless you actually plan to drown).
 

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Thank you.
But I wonder whether waved hands to sb. can mean wave goodbye, too.
e.g. I waved hands to Mom and said goodbye.
Or I must say I waved My hands to Mom and said goodbye.
Is "My" necessary here?
 
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