What You Should Know About Body Language and Mimics in 4 Main Titles
an example: 10% of your communication is your conversation, 90% is voice tone, speed of speech and body language.
1-Head movements
- Leaving your head forward is the first sign of lack of self-confidence. It is possible to make a shy comment for the people who bow in front of a compliment.
- Touching the ears or pointing at the ear can be a sign of instability.
- The slight leaning of the head is a sign of being related to a subject or person. (15 degree)
- The 40 degree bow of the head can be a sign of sympathy.
- During a bad appraisal, we can often observe that the assessor closes his eyes or has a slight touch on his nose.
- Shaking the head as an acknowledgment sign usually includes a positive message, indicating that the listener is interested in the subject and that the attention is spoken.
- However, shaking the head constantly by "connecting to the automation" is an indication that the listener has lost interest.
- Touching the burn may be a sign that doubt or an idea may be rejected.
- Tightening the jaw by hand can be a sign of arrogance.
2-Upper body
- It is a sign of strength and courage to throw back the shoulders.
- The arms are open, indicating that the person is comfortable and is open to talking / communicating.
- Arresting the arms may indicate that the person is defending and is not satisfied.
- Joining the arms behind the neck is also a sign of interest.
- It means "I think / think of this issue" as the hands are tied together or the fingers touch each other.
- Putting the hand in the belly may mean "I am ready and willing" or it may be an aggressive sign.
4-Eyes
- When we remember a memorial, we look at the upper right corner.
- Looking upwards shows that someone is thinking.
- When we feel we've been underestimated, we cut off the eye contact.
- Directing the eyes down may include the message of fear, guilt, or submission.
- When you are anxious or evaluating others, your eyes are more susceptible to breaking fast.
- Large eyes create perception that a person is more concerned with the subject or person.
- It is a common reaction to look sideways in the face of someone else's uncomfortable comment.
If interest comes, there will be a much more comprehensive article.
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