Multiple choice general knowledge culture

In Honduras, a finger placed below the eye means...

  1. I'm watching you

  2. I disagree

  3. Be careful

  4. Come here

Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself
C Correct answer
Explanation

In Honduras, placing a finger below the eye means 'be careful' or 'watch out.' This is a warning gesture used to alert someone to potential danger or to advise caution in a situation. It is different from the common interpretation of 'I'm watching you' that might be assumed in other cultures.

AI explanation

To answer this question, you need to understand the cultural significance of gestures in Honduras.

Option A) "I'm watching you" - This option is incorrect because in Honduras, the gesture for "I'm watching you" is made by forming a circle with the thumb and index finger and extending the other three fingers.

Option B) "I disagree" - This option is incorrect because in Honduras, the gesture for "I disagree" is made by waving the hand side to side with the palm facing down.

Option C) "Be careful" - This option is correct because in Honduras, placing a finger below the eye is a common gesture used to indicate "Be careful" or "Watch out". This gesture is often used to warn someone about a potential danger or to advise caution.

Option D) "Come here" - This option is incorrect because in Honduras, the gesture for "Come here" is made by extending the arm and curling the index finger towards oneself.

The correct answer is C) "Be careful". This option is correct because in Honduras, a finger placed below the eye is a gesture commonly used to indicate "Be careful" or "Watch out".