True: The high-five hand gesture is almost universally used as a greeting or celebration, The salute, a gesture most associated with the military, may have originated in the 18th century., The gesture has not strayed from its original meaning to convey trust, respect and equality., Because it had chinstraps, soldiers could not raise their helmet easily so instead they would touch their head with their hand., False: This gesture involved people slapping each other's upper hands, also in celebration., The salute, a gesture most associated with the military, may have originated in the 7th century., The Grenadier Guards, one of the oldest regiments of the British Army, did not use helmets in the form of cones., There are, in fact, no references to the low five in films of the era.,

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