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  5. Nod (gesture) - Wikipedia

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    Specifically in Greece and in Cyprus, the single nod of the head up that indicates "no" is almost always combined with a simultaneous raise of the eyebrows and most commonly also with a slight (or complete) rolling up of the eyes. The dental click sound, called "τσου" (tsou) in Greek, often accompanies this gesture. [4]

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    At the Palace of Versailles, King Louis XIV used complicated étiquette to manage and control his courtiers and their politicking.. In the third millennium BCE, the Ancient Egyptian vizier Ptahhotep wrote The Maxims of Ptahhotep (2375–2350 BCE), a didactic book of precepts extolling civil virtues such as truthfulness, self-control, and kindness towards other people.

  7. No comment - Wikipedia

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    No comment or Comment-free is a phrase used as a response to journalistic inquiries which the respondent does not wish to answer. Public figures, such as celebrities and politicians, may decline to comment on issues they are questioned or have nothing to say about the issue at the time.

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  9. Kids Can Say No! - Wikipedia

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    Kids Can Say No! is a twenty-minute [6] British short educational film [10] intended to teach children about sexual abuse. [6] Harris said he was naive about the subject and was motivated to make the film by a female teacher who told him that, when she spoke to her students about abuse, [11] a traumatised girl ran out of the room; the girl later disclosed that she was being abused by a family ...