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Tips for Understanding Non-Verbal Communication

Here are 12 tips to master the art of reading people. This is extremely powerful and will make you a master of reading people. 1. Eye contact.

They often say that the eyes are the window to the soul. The key to knowing which kind of eye contact someone is giving you is to consider the context. For example, if a person literally can't take their eyes off you, it could mean there's a romantic interest. On the other hand, When you look someone in the eye, and they can't bring themselves to look back at you, it's a sign that they're either nervous or they've got something to hide. That said, if you're talking with someone whose stare is making you squirm, especially if they're very still and not blinking, something is definitely up.

And they may be lying to you. 2. Eyebrows If you want to see how comfortable a person is, take a look at their eyebrows. There are three main emotions that make your eyebrows go up. Surprise, worry, and fear.

Try raising your eyebrows when you're having a relaxed, casual conversation with a friend. It's hard to do, isn't it? If someone talking to you raises their eyebrows, and the topic isn't one that would logically cause surprise, worry, or fear, it's a sign that they're feeling pretty uncomfortable.

  1. Copying body language. If you've never tried to read people before, This is something you probably haven't noticed, but pay close attention to it in the future, because when someone mimics your body language, it means they feel so good about you that they want to harmonize with you. It's a sign that the conversation is going well and that the other party is receptive to your message.

This is done unconsciously as no one walks around with the intention of outright copying someone. But when we're comfortable with people, we have a tendency to do what they do. Some of us are pretty good at reading the signs that people give off, while others are so bad that they need the other person to come out and straight up tell them what's on their mind.

Reading people isn't easy, but if you can do it, it's a fantastic skill to have. Of course, everyone is different, so interpreting their words and actions may or may not always be accurate. 4. Smile When it comes to smiling, the mouth can lie, but the eyes can't.

Genuine smiles reach the eyes, crinkling the skin to create crow's feet around them. People often smile to hide what they're really thinking and feeling. So the next time you want to know if somebody's smile is genuine, look for crinkles at the corners of their eyes.

If they aren't there, that smile is hiding something. 5. What they say. If you're meeting someone for the first time, and all they do is talk about their wonderful better half or praise their work colleagues, Chances are, they're a pretty decent person themselves.

Studies show that the more people rate others as being kind, polite, loving, and well-mannered, the more likely they are to also possess these traits. However, the reverse is also true. Anyone backstabbing and describing others as manipulative and nasty is more likely to have these traits themselves.

It's also possible that they have a history of depression or personality disorder. 6. Paralanguage Paralanguage is non-verbal communication, such as your tone, pitch, or manner of speaking. Basically, it's a fancy way of saying that you need to pay attention to how someone says something. For example, if someone is answering you in monotone, they're most likely unattached to your concept and not interested. The use of sarcasm is another good example.

When someone uses sarcasm, What the person means is actually the opposite of what the words say. So, pay attention to the emphasis they put on words and how they say them. It gives you a big clue as to what their true intentions are. 7. Side glance people that are warm and open to meeting you will have their bodies facing you and they will look you in the eye.

On the flip side, if you've just met someone and they immediately glance away to the side, This is a subconscious body language sign that means they are looking for an escape 8. Frequent nodding. Nodding is usually a sign that someone agrees with you. But exaggerated nodding may signal anxiety about approval. When you're telling someone something and they nod excessively, this means that they are worried about what you think of them or that you doubt their ability to follow your instructions.

On the other hand, frequent nodding could also be unconscious gestures that are cues for the other person to get a move on, just like when a person keeps looking at their watch or touches their car keys. 9. Chin and jaw. When someone is trying to make a decision, they tend to rub their chin.

They might be looking up, down, or to the side. It's a sure sign that they are deep in thought. A clenched jaw is a sign of stress.

Regardless of what the person is saying, this indicates a considerable level of discomfort. The conversation may be heading towards something they're anxious about, or their mind may be elsewhere, and they're focusing on the thing that's stressing them out. 10. Posture.

How someone carries themselves can give you some indications about their self-confidence. For example, if someone is walking upright with their shoulders back and looking straight ahead, that gives the indication that they feel good about themselves and have confidence. However, if someone is slouching over and looking at the ground when they walk, that gives a much different impression.

It may not necessarily mean that they have low self-esteem, but that's the message it gives off. 11. Rubbing hands. It is believed that the hands broadcast what the head is thinking.

When a person is rubbing their hands together, generally it means that they have a positive feeling about something. People usually do this when they are hopeful about something good coming up in the future and they're excited about it. 12. Handshake.

You can tell a lot by a person's handshake. Soft and flabby and they are likely to be submissive or a pushover. Too hard and crushing and they are possibly domineering types.

The length of time is also important. Too long and it's weird, but too short could indicate some form of conflict. It's possible that the person does not want to make a deep connection with you, but it could also mean that they don't have much time.

But hopefully, with these tips, you'll be well on your way to becoming better at reading people. I want to know what you think. When you're meeting someone for the first time, what's the first thing you usually notice about them?

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