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Things To Avoid While Using The Magic Of Body Language

Reading the Movements and Languages

The body can say one thing yet mean another. What the body says is one thing, while how people read the body is another. For example, some people may think you are indecisive if you tug or pull on the ear. Other people may see you as a person thinking hard to decide the answer. If you are peering down while turning your face away from the listener, they may feel that you are disbelieving what they are saying to you. Other people may see that you are thinking about what is being said to you.

If you are in a conversation and using the hand to stroke the chin, some people may feel as though you are in the decision-making process. Others may wonder if your chin itches, yet others may think the person is uncertain as to what has been asked of him.

If you tilt the head during a conversation a person may feel as though you are interested in what the person is saying. Still, another person may wonder if you understand what has been told to you.

If you are fondling or else patting the tapping the hair a person may think you are lacking confidence and you are insecure. On the other hand, another person may think you are preppy, attracted to the joining party, or else spelling out a nervous problem.

If you are using the fingers in a steeple fashion, a person may think you are in authority. On the other hand, a person may see you as religious.

If you are fidgeting with the fingers, or else tapping them in a rhythm a person may see you as an annoyed individual. Yet other people may think you play instruments, or else may believe that you are energetic.

If your eyes are closed and you are pinching the viaduct of the nose a person may think you are evaluating the conversation in a negative light. Other people may feel as though you are thinking harder than usually to resolve the issue.

While speaking with another person and you have the palms of your hands open, a person may see you as open, sincere, and innocently joining the conversation with no bad intentions in mind.

While seated in a chair with your hands behind the head cupped together, and the legs are crossing over the other, a person may see you as a supreme, confidence person. This could lead them to believe you are dominant. Others may see you as a relaxed person communicating openly as you speak.

While engaged in a conversation and you rub your hands together a person may see you as an anxious person anticipating the next words.

If the eyes are peering down and your head is rested in your hands, some may see you as a bored person. Some may see you as a deep thinker. Others may see you as someone trying to put the conversation together.

If you lock your ankles while conversing, someone may think you are apprehensive. Others may see you as someone taking weight off the feet.

If you cup the hands at the back area, some people may think you are frustrated, angry, or apprehensive. Other people may see you as a deep thinker, while others will realize you are in control of your thoughts. This gesture can be highly confusing, since often it is mislead. A person with their hands cupped in the back area is often a deep think, analytic person, and the like.

 

 

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