Polish Body Language: Essential Gestures

In this comprehensive guide to Polish non-verbal communication, Marta demonstrates and explains six important gestures commonly used in Poland. She covers tapping the forehead (indicating someone is crazy), crossing fingers behind one's back (lying or making false promises), rubbing fingers (indicating money or expenses), pulling the lower eyelid (expressing disbelief), shrugging shoulders (showing indifference or uncertainty), and tapping the neck (referring to drinking alcohol or drunkenness). Each gesture is explained with its meaning, context of use, and example situations, helping viewers understand Polish body language and improve their cultural communication skills.