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Fan language

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Fan Language - some fun tips on how to hold your hand fan and send a message without saying a word. :)

Fan Language - some fun tips on how to hold your hand fan and send a message without saying a word. :)

Language of the Fan: The Beauregard-Keyes House (New Orleans)

BEAUREGARD-KEYES Historic House & Gardens: A French Quarter Landmark. Built in 1826. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard (1818-1893) lived...

FANCY Hand Fans’ Urban Edition - The Language of the Fan was widely used in 19th Century Europe by chaperoned ladies as a form of silent communication.

Designer made hand held fans for fashionistas. A folding hand held fan for every wedding, birthday or other special occassion with a designer made fan holding pouch.

The Secret Language of Fans | Objects of Vertu | Sotheby’s

Nowadays, it is widely believed that in Victorian times fans were used – much like gloves or parasols – for relaying secret messages. Drawing the fan across the cheek supposedly meant ‘I love you’, while twirling it in the left hand signalised ‘We are watched’ and dropping it was a suggestion to"u2026

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Chiho wants to learn other languages but got tricked [NIJISANJI KR - Chiho Han]
Basic conversation in Korean
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💗 𝔹𝕋𝕊 𝕋𝕀𝕂𝕋𝕆𝕂 💗
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