What do you think of Italians' gestures while speaking ? Arki ja tavat

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8viZmEpiWo

I think it helps to convey your message better and it is very contagious.. when I lived with Italians after a week or so, I started using hand gestures as well hahaha

Penso che la gestualità faccia parte del nostro modo di essere italiani. Dal nostro paese è passata praticamente ogni popolazione europea e non. La nostra lingua ne è la testimonianza più evidente, ma anche la gestualità indica sempre il tentativo di farsi capire dalle persone con cui ci rapportiamo.

A me non piacciono le persone che esagerano con la gestualità

I think it helps to convey your message better and it is very contagious.. when I lived with Italians after a week or so, I started using hand gestures as well hahaha
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nv2P0X1oT30

That's an exact cultural legacy of the Romans. They also used the art of chironomia in everyday communication and in oratory. It should be taken as the chiefest instrument of eloquence. In my opinion, particularly Southern Italians use well performed chironomia. That's absolutely the art of manual rhetoric. John Bulwer's "Chirologia, or The Natural Language of the Hand (1644)" is worth reading to understand the origins of such gesticulations.

It’s definitely a more effective means of communication. If your hands aren’t moving you aren’t expressing yourself enough x3.