Traditional Language of The Hand Fan

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Traditional Language of The Hand Fan

This was the language commonly used in the nineteenth century, as a way of communication between men and women:

Carrying in the right hand in front of face.....Follow me

Carrying in the left hand in front of face.....Desirous of acquaintance

Placing it on left ear.....I wish to get rid of you

Drawing across forehead.....You have changed

Twirling in the left hand.....We are watched

Drawing through the hand.....I hate you

Twirling in the right hand.....I love another

Drawing across the cheek.....I love you

Presented shut.....Do you love me?

Drawing across the eyes.....I am sorry

Touching tip with finger.....I wish to speak to you

Letting it rest on right cheek.....Yes

Open and shut.....You are cruel

Dropping it.....We will be friends

Fanning slowly..... I am married

Fanning quickly..... I am engaged

With handle to lips.....Kiss me

Open wide.....Wait for me

Carrying in left hand, open.....Come and talk to me

Placed behind head.....Don't forget me

With little finger extended.....Good-bye