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How to read Body Language? by Sassy_Brassy
Sassy_Brassy
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They say curiosity killed the cat. But why kill the cat when you can read body language? Is he angry? Is she happy? Is he sad? Is she excited? Is he jealous? While meeting/interacting with people we often come across these questions. We are not sure how the other person is feeling. This gets frustrating when asking them is never an option. So how can we know what the other person is feeling without asking them? The answer is BODY LANGUAGE! We can read their body language and know what's on their mind. This book contains some facts about body language. Reading this may not make you an expert but it surely will give you some clues about people's body language. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ WARNING- Body language is not an exact science. No single body language sign is a reliable indicator. Understanding body language involves the interpretation of several consistent signals to support or indicate a particular conclusion.
Body language by The_crazy_asian_girl
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a book about how to read people a field guide to human behavior. Just a reminder that everybody has their own body language and that a signal for 'yes' in one culture may mean 'no' in another; a gesture for 'good-bye' in one culture can be interpreted as 'come here' in another. (This could also be used for character development for your fictional books too, but this is mostly on how to read people.) (Also, I apologize for the inconsistency in some of the chapters. I have a memory of a goldfish and too lazy to edit.) Highest ranks: #2 on Human behavior #4 on Body language #194 on Learning