
Learning the body language according to psychology: what does body gestures say, let’s find out
• Lifting the eyebrow:
Raising the eyebrows indicates discomfort, surprise, or fear of people.
• The smile:
The smile is real when wrinkles appear around the eyes, but if those wrinkles do not appear, this indicates that the smile is fake and unreal.
• Laughter:
A person who responds with a sense of humor and laughter indicates that he likes the person he is talking to, and wants to build a relationship with him, whether it is a casual or romantic relationship.
• Legs intertwined:
Psychologically, cross-legged movement indicates that a person is not open emotionally, mentally and physically, which means that they are less likely to change their mind in negotiations and conversations.”
• Exaggerated gestures:
When you tell someone something and they nod excessively, it means that they are worried about what you think of them or doubt their ability to follow your instructions.”
• Walking:
Extension of the footsteps, erect stature, moving the shoulders and raising the head when walking, all are signs of strength, confidence, greatness and attractiveness in your personality, so try to dress your gait with them.
• Rubbing the fingers is a sign of discomfort:
If you are talking to a person and you notice that he is rubbing his fingers or clasping them, then know that he is not comfortable, or tense, for any reason, and that he has made this movement that is called self-touching in psychology to get some relief, and your doing this movement is evidence of your confusion.
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