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Learn body language etiquette

How do you express what is inside you through your body?

Learn body language etiquette

say something important

 Open hands and arms, especially outstretched and palms in front of the body at chest height, indicate that what you are saying is important, especially when people are speaking in public. He points his fingers a lot, a bit annoying.

frankness and sincerity

When people want to be honest or will hold one or both palms against the other person, footballers who have committed an offense usually use this expression to try to convince the referee that they have done nothing.

nervousness (tension)

If a person puts his hand over his mouth, this indicates either that he is hiding something or that he is nervous

fidgeting with your hands

For example, tapping the table with your fingers also shows that you are nervous, as well as carrying a bag or purse firmly in the front of the body.

Transcendence and elevation

People who feel higher up about you appear relaxed with their hands clasped behind their head.

Chin and head often up, this expression is traditional for lawyers, accountants and other professionals who feel they know more than you do.

Another expression of height is to put your hands in your pocket with your thumb sticking out.

feeling attracted

If men are attracted to someone, they sometimes hold their earlobes or put some fingers on their face or chin, while women touch a tuft of their hair or put their hair behind their ears repeatedly.

thinking too much

Where the person brings a hand to his head and extends the index finger on his cheek, and the rest of the fingers are placed under the mouth, it usually appears that the person is thinking deeply. When a person strokes his chin, he is often thinking of something important or making a decision.

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Ryan Sheikh Mohammed

Deputy Editor-in-Chief and Head of Relations Department, Bachelor of Civil Engineering - Topography Department - Tishreen University Trained in self-development

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