How do Christians gesture when they call Amen?

General gesture: hands clasped and crossed. The gesture of drawing a cross on the chest is generally Catholic. Christianity has no such gesture, and it needs heartfelt prayer to show piety. Catholicism and Orthodoxy require that the right hand be unfolded, and the five fingers be put together to point to the middle of the forehead, chest, left shoulder fossa and right shoulder fossa. Meditate amen "in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit". When you nod, say "because of the father", when you nod, say "because of the son", and when you walk from the left shoulder fossa to the right shoulder fossa, say "and the name of the Holy Spirit".

Prayer gesture: The Bible mentions that there are various ways to pray. Matthew 6: 5 says, "When you pray, don't be like the hypocrite. Love stand prayed in the church and was seen at the crossroads. " Matthew 6: 6 "When you pray, go into your own rooms, close the door and pray for your father in the dark, and your father will repay you." ?

Matthew chapter 17 section 2 1 "As for this ghost, he won't come out without praying and fasting." As can be seen from the above scripture, there is no time, place or way to pray.