I much prefer the british two-fingered up-yours as the origin of it is as a sign of defiance(during war with France captured long-bowmen had their draw-fingers cut of, so holding them up on the battlefield to taunt and show that they still had them and would put them to good use became a thing)
I much prefer the british two-fingered up-yours as the origin of it is as a sign of defiance(during war with France captured long-bowmen had their draw-fingers cut of, so holding them up on the battlefield to taunt and show that they still had them and would put them to good use became a thing)