Understanding and Interpreting Body Language
Understanding and Interpreting Body Language
Introduction
Humans pride themselves on their
seemingly unique ability to verbalize
feelings and ideas.
While the mouth tells one story, gestures
and posture may tell a different story.
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The Palm
Historically, an open palm has
signified honesty, truth,
allegiance, and submission.
An Appeal or Request to
Others
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Expresses Authority That Borders on Tyranny
Handshakes
Three basic attitudes are transmitted
through the handshake:
Dominance
Submission
Equality
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Hybrid
Handshakes
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It is intended to give impression of
companionship and warmth
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The hallmark of aggressive handshake
whereby one or both participators firmly
squeeze offered hand
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Fingertip Clasp
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Straight-Arm Extension
Handshake
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The Hands
Hand Clenching
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Hand Chop
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Hand Steepling
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Thumb Presentation
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Finger(s) to Mouth
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Gesture of Interest
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Deceit Gestures
Hand to Mouth, Ear, or Eye
Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil . . .
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Hand to Neck:
Back Neck Rub
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Language of the
Arms
Folded Arms
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Arm Gripping
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Single Arm
Cross
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Sophisticated Arm
Cross Barriers
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Language of the
Legs and Feet
Crossing
at the
Knee
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Ankle on
Knee
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Ankle to
Ankle Leg
Cross
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Language of the
Hair, Head, and
Face
Hair Stroking
and Head
Tossing
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Hair Twisting
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Head Tilt
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Lifted Eyebrow
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Raised Eyebrows
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Wide-Eyes
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Nose Flare
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Skewed Mouth
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