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1. If someone does not like you, they may often refuse to maintain eye-contact with you.
2. When someone is crying aloud, it is often a sign that they simply want attention. Silent criers are generally the ones that are genuine.
3. People that frequently encounter dignified argument often use the terms:
"At the end of the day..."
"As you can see..."
"Furthermore..."
4. Medical professionals, particularly surgeons or doctors, will often have meticulously well-kept yet undeniably very short nails.
5. People with a mental disorder will often not meet your eye, but instead look in random directions without focusing on anything; people that simply are uninterested will not look you in the eye but instead look at something else in particular.
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A Guide To Deductions
RandomA guide to deduction, by Sherlock Holmes. If you would like to learn how to deduct people the way I do, to impress them, or for a good reason, or just to know you can, the secrets are inside my book.