Crossed Legs
Written by Kevin on April 21, 2007 – 4:31 pm -Just like folded arms position, crossed legs can demonstrate that a negative attitude may exist. However crossed arms do indicate a more negative attitude than do crossed legs. Additionally the crossed arms gesture is more obvious.
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Rubbing the eyes
Written by Kevin on April 21, 2007 – 4:30 pm -So what is behind someone rubbing their eye whilst talking with you?
The theory is that the brain is attempting to block out the person’s deceit, lie or doubt that it is seeing or indeed avoiding having to look at the person to whom they are lying to.
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Are they upset with you?
Written by Kevin on April 21, 2007 – 4:29 pm -How to tell if someone is not happy with a comment you just made.
Apart from them telling you, there are non verbal gestures humans make that can let you know whether they are happy with comments you made.
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The lies are all in the nose
Written by Kevin on April 21, 2007 – 4:28 pm -One way of telling if someone is not telling you the whole truth is to watch out for their hand going up to their nose.
If you notice the hand move up and touch the side of the nose it is a strong indication that they are either lying to you or that they are exaggerating what they are telling you.
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Are they listening to you?
Written by Kevin on April 21, 2007 – 4:25 pm -Imagine you are giving a speech and members of your audience are demonstrating certain movements of their head with what you say.
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Spot a liar by their eye movements
Written by Kevin on April 21, 2007 – 4:19 pm -This installment brings to you a brief introduction into eye signals and how to tell if the person you are speaking with is telling the truth or not!
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