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Gestures.

Gestures are universally present. Humans can’t live without them.

In the morning when the school bus leaves, a parent waves bye to his/her little child and the little child also waves back.

After reaching school, that child before entering the classroom and says-“May I come in teacher?” In reply sometimes the teacher simply nods her head.

When a batsman is taking the stance to bat, he often signals with striking of the bat to the ground that he is ready to face the ball.

Sometimes it happens that the batsman asks the bowler to stop before he delivers the bowl. The ball if bowled, is signalled to be a dead ball.

While entering a building, most of the time, the security guard or supervisor salutes you or says-“Good morning sir or ma’am”.

When you take a wicket, you pump your fists in the air to celebrate the homecoming of the wicket.

In baseball when you complete a home run, all celebrate especially the player completing the home run with wide open arms.The whole team dances around and the team mates give fist bumps to each other.

In football, after scoring a goal, a footballers celebrate their goal in their unique styles.

When a traffic cop stops you whether he or she uses any gesture for stopping by showing the hand signal for stop, you understand their signals very well irrespective of anything.

While entering a restaurant, a staff member will always be present to welcome you. Sometime later the manager too would come to greet and ask you whether everything is alright or not.

When a train is about to leave a station, the guard of the train signals with the green flag, so that the train can go ahead.

At a credit card vendor in a mall, they use various techniques of asking you to come to subscribe to their credit cards. They even roam around with you asking you whether you use credit card or not, whether you would like to make the best of the offers which they have. Some even proclaim that credit cards are given on the spot without any documentation. Once you subscribe to such a card, you may use more than a thousand gestures but, you won’t be able to shake them off.

When your boss call you into his/her office, he/she simply gesture with their hand or head that you are wanted in the office.

When you want your mother or father to buy you anything, you would plead, keep on asking them for it, until and unless they buy it for you.

After drinking water from a water bottle, we often wipe our mouths with our hand.

After having a belly full of lunch or dinner we rub our hand over our tummy signalling that we are full to the brim.

When backing our car, a parking assistant often gestures with his hand that go a bit to this side or go a bit to that side.

So, humans are full of boatload of gestures. Given at any time, on any day, we all are consciously and unconsciously making gestures.

Adios!

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A Train Stuck at a Signal.

A train was stuck at a signal for more than forty minutes. It couldn’t go ahead as the overhead wiring was not working properly and it couldn’t go back to its previous station as there were three trains in line behind this train.

The driver of the train was a thirty year old man, whose child, wife and mother were waiting for him at the station waiting room. The station master had offered them tea and biscuits.

The driver contacted the train guard who had already contacted the headquarters to ask for help.

He (the driver) was getting very worried as to when the signal would turn green, when he saw that a man dressed as Santa Claus was coming towards him waving his hands and in a flash Santa disappeared.

He was very puzzled as Santa did not come in mid-June.

Immediately, the signal turned green and in an instant the driver forgot all about Santa and with a push on the speed gear, the train started going ahead and very soon reached its destination. After having completed his official work he met with his child, wife and mother. The rest of the train which were stuck behind, reached their destinations safely and all were happy.

For that whole day when all train drivers would get ready leave their respective train engines, they would find a gift, neatly packed on their seats. The gifts would appear out of nowhere and on it “With Love, From Santa” would be written.

This had happened in Fairyland, where my friend the train driver lives.

Adios!