Looking from eye to eye and then to the mouth suggests a friendly, engaged connection. 2. Guarded vs. Open Posture
If someone starts mimicking your posture, it’s a high-level sign of rapport and subconscious agreement.
Crossing arms or legs often acts as a physical barrier when someone feels defensive or uncomfortable.
Touching the nose or covering the mouth can sometimes indicate hesitation or a lack of confidence in what is being said.
Decoding the Unspoken: A Guide to Body Language Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling like something was "off," despite the words being perfectly pleasant? Or perhaps you’ve wondered why some people command a room without saying a single word. The truth is, we are constantly communicating through a silent language of gestures, posture, and micro-expressions.
If someone’s torso is facing you but their feet are pointed toward the door, their brain is already planning its exit!
Looking from eye to eye and then to the mouth suggests a friendly, engaged connection. 2. Guarded vs. Open Posture
If someone starts mimicking your posture, it’s a high-level sign of rapport and subconscious agreement.
Crossing arms or legs often acts as a physical barrier when someone feels defensive or uncomfortable.
Touching the nose or covering the mouth can sometimes indicate hesitation or a lack of confidence in what is being said.
Decoding the Unspoken: A Guide to Body Language Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling like something was "off," despite the words being perfectly pleasant? Or perhaps you’ve wondered why some people command a room without saying a single word. The truth is, we are constantly communicating through a silent language of gestures, posture, and micro-expressions.
If someone’s torso is facing you but their feet are pointed toward the door, their brain is already planning its exit!
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