handopsteking
handopsteking (from the Dutch verb “hand opsteken,” literally “to raise a hand”) refers to the act of lifting one’s hand, typically in a classroom, meeting, or other group setting, to signal a desire to speak, ask a question, or vote. The practice is common in educational institutions, legislative bodies, and corporate assemblies, where it serves as a non‑verbal cue that helps maintain order and ensures that participants are called upon in an organized manner.
The term originates in the Dutch language, where “hand” means “hand” and “opsteken” means “to raise.” While
Handopsteking fulfills several functions: it signals intent to contribute, prevents interruptions, and provides a visual count
While hand‑raising is standard in many Western education systems, alternative signals exist elsewhere, including vocal cues