The basic body language reading



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PostPosted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 4:23 am 
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Squint - do not agree , disgust, anger , or do not appreciate
Walking - angry or frustrated
Twisted hands - nervousness, anxiety or fear
Leaning forward - attention or interest
Lazily sitting in the chair - boring or relax
Upright - confident, decisive
Sitting in a chair next to - anxiety, boredom, or to be vigilant
Sit less secure - anxiety, boredom , tension or vigilant
Look at each other - kind , sincere, outgoing, have a sense of security , confidence, certainty , etc.
Avoid eye contact - cold, evade , do not care , insecurity , negativity, fear or tension, etc.
Nod - consent or that he understands , and understood
Shaking his head - does not agree, or do not believe in shock
Shaking fist - anger or aggressiveness rich
Applause - favor or pleasure
Yawning - tired
Fingers crossed - good luck
Pat shoulder - encouragement , congratulations or comfort
Saotou - confused or does not believe
Laugh - consent or satisfaction
Lip - tension , fear or anxiety
Tapping your foot - tension
Hands behind your back - anger, do not appreciate , do not agree with defense or attack
Embracing arms - anger, do not appreciate , do not agree with defense or attack
Eyebrows up - do not believe or surprise
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