The Many Types Of Shakas
In Hawaii the Shaka sign is a common greeting used for various things such as saying thank you to another driver for letting you cut into traffic or just giving an acknowledgment of hello, goodbye or alright. There are many, many Shaka’s which you’ll see in this pretty cool and funny video, warning though it may contain social commentary that could ruffle your feathers. If it does, you need to take yourself less seriously.
Got your own great type of Shaka? Comment below and let us know.
Shaka on…
More about the Shaka Sign: Wikipedia / StarBulletin.com
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Posted Jul 20th, 2008 at 11:40 am
I am hearing impaired as a person would like to know where to order more alike shaka sign that movement back and forth while driving the vehicle. I make my own idea for the symbol of I love you in sign language that would be nice to make for deaf people to have them and help with start small business to selling to deaf people at deaf festival that they would love to buy that symbol of alike shaka sign on the windows that stick on it and it moves alike wave to people to see it. please contact me ASAP thanks for your support of my idea and want to hear from you and give me some info. about it.
Posted Jul 29th, 2008 at 3:21 am
The world need more shakas especially on the mainland where when someone needs to get in front of another on the road they get a symbol, though not the good shaka. It would be nice for the mainland to be as forgiving as the people of hawaii