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Yes, they're still so prevalent in Italy and Italian-descendant cultures that I thought they'd be self-explanatory since they come to me so naturally. The one on the cover of the book for example, is literally just a question mark, with all of the various connotations a question mark might have (even as a single sentence by itself "?"), and is used so often I can't believe other cultures don't have any hand gesture for it nor adopted it.


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