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Benja: About the Rickshaws
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Jul 23, 2007 - Oct 19, 2007
This was a phenomenon I was looking forward to after my previous trip to India in 2004; namely the bilateral cranial rotatory gesture that has to be seen to be believed. We suspect the head wobble developed in India in 1957 with the advent of the autorickshaw: already after only a few days of driving over potholes we are feeling our own necks loosen up and our heads starting to waggle freely. The GCSE answer to what the gesture means would be “yes” or “OK”. However, its signification ...
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