Bow your head for "yes" and raise your head backwards for, "no" in addition to your head you may also half close your eyes and raise your eyebrows for, "no". Even if you don't know a word in Turkish it is possible for you to get along with a Turk. Turks like to communicate with their hands and arms and they can surely compete with Italians on this matter. The article below I got from w ww. gives the exact answer to your question. My question is are there any signs or gestures that I should avoid? What are the most common signs in Turkish body language? I am really good at communicating with people using hand signs and body language. I love traveling and after I receive my truck I plan to go to a new place every weekend. To submit a question, send an e-mail with the subject "Ask Mehmet" to Then, look for an answer to the question on the 39th Air Base Wing's official website at and Incirlik Air Base's Facebook page. INCIRLIK AIR BASE, Turkey - Ask Mehmet is a forum for people to ask questions of the local area, as well as the outer confines of the region and the country as a whole.
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