Re: Three fingers

From: Rick McCallister
Message: 67398
Date: 2011-04-26




From: Torsten <tgpedersen@...>
To: cybalist@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, April 26, 2011 2:06:06 AM
Subject: [tied] Re: Three fingers

 



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> >
> > Am 25.04.2011 14:58, schrieb Torsten:
> > > 'exclusively used by ethnic Serbs'
> > >
> > > > This means ... nothing.
> > >
> > > You ... don't know that.
> > >
> > > > Orthodox Christians hold their fingers this way:
> > >
> > > No, Serbs do that. Greeks don't. Russians don't.
> > >
> >
> > I am not sure if this is one and the same as the Serbian do but
> > indeed when making the sign of the cross, the Romanians do the
> > same. That is, they put together the 3 fingers and with them
> > "bound" that way they make 3 times the "cross".
>
> Hm. What do you do when you are on vacation in Dubrovnik? Isn't it
> kind of dangerous?
>
> More to the point: Does anyone who can't suspected of being a
> descendant of
Sabazios-worshipping Thracians do it?

>
> My best friend is a Serb who was born in Krajina but grew up in
> Nish, he goes to Dubrovnik a lot and says he has no problems.
> Maybe the three fingers refers to 3 fingers of slivovic

No, I meant, wouldn't people get in trouble in ex-Yugoslavia outside of Serbia if they did anything with three fingers that might resemble that Serbian greeting?

Torsten

My friend says someone who did that would be seen as a lunatic in Croatia BUT that Serbians are still pretty hard-core nationalists. He said Bosmia would be the place to avoid any type of nationalist gestures