![]() ![]() just hours after Phillip Schofield quits ITV as his affair with younger colleague is revealedĭiscover Turkey (Türkiye): Why those in the know are jetting to this beach and cultural holiday hotspotīritish Soap Awards WILL go ahead as planned and a replacement host will be confirmed 'in due course'. Jesy Nelson shares cryptic post about 'fakes' in the industry. Una Healy exudes glamour in sparkling dress at the VIP Style Awards 2023 - after calling an end to 'throuple' with David Haye ![]() Julia Fox puts on a VERY racy display as she showcases her unique sense of fashion in a see-through dress made with hair and melted plastic 'However, hand gestures are constantly evolving, so it's not unfeasible to imagine that playing air guitar or doing a double thumbs up may one day come back in fashion.' Putting your thumb up as a sign of agreement and approval is also no-go for 19 per cent of Gen Zs, along with doing a double 'A-OK' sign with both hands (20 per cent of youngsters deem this cringey).Ĭlaudia Crosse from insights agency Perspectus Global, which commissioned the survey of 2,000 UK adults, said: 'It is fascinating to see which hand gestures are falling by the wayside, and which ones will make you seem uncool if you use them in front of younger Brits. ![]() Gestures such as doing a fist pump and raising your finger to your lips to get people to shhh were deemed out of date by 19 per cent of young Brits. While 28 per cent of the Gen Zs surveyed said drinking a cup of tea with your pinky sticking out to try and be 'posh' was unfashionable. 38 per cent of young adults aged 18 to 29 believe playing an imaginary guitar is the least cool ![]()
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