How to Know if Someone Likes You More Than a Friend Part 1
Once every couple of weeks I’ll receive an email from someone asking for ways to tell if someone likes you or not.
Knowing if someone likes you romantically or not can be a difficult call to make on the outset, and that’s why we look at body language to help give us clues into what the other person is thinking.
This week I set myself the task of spending a couple of hours each day researching various books and websites that would allow me to put together a few sentences to help you get started in looking for those tell-tale signs that someone may like you romantically. I have split this post into two parts and this post looks at part 1.
Remember, I am only imparting information that I have read and found on various sites and books, and that what you read here is my opinion, and that is all. I am merely providing you with some information that may or may not be true, so use the knowledge at your own risk!
Ok, that bit out of the way let’s take a look at the first sign that someone likes you.
The Lasting Smile
Can you remember a time when you were having a meeting with somebody and it was going really well? You made a joke and the person found it and you genuinely funny and interesting? Their smile stayed there a few seconds after your comment, they liked what you said. If it were something that they didn’t find particularly funny (or you) their smile would have been quickly over.
This is a good indication to see if someone likes your company. If they are genuinely smiling and smiling long after the reason for the smile.
I can recall several instances recently where I was in good company and genuinely enjoyed the meeting. I vividly remember smiling long after a comment was made. Looking back on it now I can see that I genuinely enjoyed being in that meeting with that person.
It may not be romantic but it’s a good sign someone likes your company.
Positive Evaluation Gestures
I have covered Evaluation Gestures before but we can use positive gestures to tell us more about how the other person may feel about us.
Lifting of the fingers and stroking of the eyebrows are tell-tale signs of a positive evaluation gesture. Imagine now you met someone for the first time and noticed them rubbing their eyebrow with their finger? There’s a good chance they may like you!
Close Proximity
When you like someone you tend to stand that bit closer to them than you would do to someone else. At a function you may notice someone standing closer to you than other colleagues and this could be a good indication that the person likes you.
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