The military has a few hand signals for when silence is necessary.
Also factory workers, because of ambient noise. Sometimes even screaming at the top of your lungs doesn't help you be heard.
And interacting with non-humans, where consistent gestures can aid with understanding of speech on their part (not to mention understanding their body language back at you.)
The military has a few hand signals for when silence is necessary.
Also factory workers, because of ambient noise. Sometimes even screaming at the top of your lungs doesn't help you be heard.
And interacting with non-humans, where consistent gestures can aid with understanding of speech on their part (not to mention understanding their body language back at you.)