Let me add some to this funny thread: gestures are the easy part...
If you happen to travel to south Italy you quicly discover that the same identical phrase can have meanings ranging from a sincere compliment to a subtle threat.
It depends on many factors. Even autoctones at times are not sure how to interpret a phrase.
As a classical example, the phrase "what a nice car/family you have", among the others could mean:
- appreciation
- do your own business (you have a lot to lose)
- target acquired
Another important point is: what's not said constitutes the real message.
Anyway, generally speaking, all the people is enjoyable, ready for new friendships and to have good time together. So, plan your next vacation there..SD will surely donate a logo following a coffee together