It indicates that the person is being open and above board and is hiding nothing.
Open hands in body language typically convey honesty, trustworthiness, and a willingness to engage in a conversation or interaction. It signals an open and receptive attitude, showing that the person is approachable and non-threatening.
To sign "radiate" in American Sign Language (ASL), use both hands with fingers pointing up and out in a circular motion away from the body. This motion indicates energy or light expanding outward.
In American Sign Language (ASL), you can sign "huge" by moving both open hands outwards from your body, starting with your hands close to your body and slowly extending your arms as you sign. This sign emphasizes something being very large or gigantic.
To sign 'window' in American Sign Language, make a rectangular shape with both hands in front of you, palms facing each other. Then, move the hands outward as if to show the opening and closing of a window.
This gesture typically represents the sign for "silly" in American Sign Language. It involves moving an open hand up and down under the chin while sticking out the thumb.
Some common biblical signs in American Sign Language include CROSS (2 fists one on top of the other), HALLELUJAH (open hands coming down in front of body), BIBLE (fingerspelling 'B' near chin), and GOD (index finger tapping forehead then chest).
To sign "deer" in American Sign Language, you can use the sign by forming your hand into the letter "D" and tapping it near your forehead, resembling the antlers of a deer.
Sign small. TO sign tiny place open hands in front of the body with palms facing, fingers pointing away from body about six inches apart and bring them together to show the smallness of an object.
To sign "radiate" in American Sign Language (ASL), use both hands with fingers pointing up and out in a circular motion away from the body. This motion indicates energy or light expanding outward.
Open the hands like claws and place the fingers to the chest; move them out and in a few times
Swedish
raised open hands gesture. Associated with icons
To sign "holidays" in American Sign Language (ASL), you can fingerspell the word or use a combination sign for "holiday" followed by a classifier showing it's a plural term.
Body Language, smell, open v.s closed communication
To sign 'window' in American Sign Language, make a rectangular shape with both hands in front of you, palms facing each other. Then, move the hands outward as if to show the opening and closing of a window.
Some common biblical signs in American Sign Language include CROSS (2 fists one on top of the other), HALLELUJAH (open hands coming down in front of body), BIBLE (fingerspelling 'B' near chin), and GOD (index finger tapping forehead then chest).
The Egyptians would cut open the body and use their hands to remove the organs and guts
The cast of With Open Hands - 2006 includes: Nezehat Arabshahi