• Body Language Quiz

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    Putting your hand on your head is a sign of nervousness.

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    Putting your hand on your head is a sign of nervousness.

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    The tendency to contact is a strong sign of the mutual interest in body language.

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    The tendency to contact is a strong sign of the mutual interest in body language.

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    When combined with other body language indicators like a brow rise and a smile, winking can be a powerful sign of flirtation. It's also an indication of sexual interest to bite your lower lip. Biting sends blood to the surface of the lips, making them appear redder and fuller. Tilting the head back exposes the neck, and it's a common courting motion among women. Women's hair is also groomed in order to make them appear more appealing.

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    When combined with other body language indicators like a brow rise and a smile, winking can be a powerful sign of flirtation. It's also an indication of sexual interest to bite your lower lip. Biting sends blood to the surface of the lips, making them appear redder and fuller. Tilting the head back exposes the neck, and it's a common courting motion among women. Women's hair is also groomed in order to make them appear more appealing.

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    According to experts, determining whether or not someone is lying solely on their eye movements is a fallacy. There is currently no modern scientific evidence to support this notion.

     

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    According to experts, determining whether or not someone is lying solely on their eye movements is a fallacy. There is currently no modern scientific evidence to support this notion.

     

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    Upright posture, looking straight into the camera, and strong hand gestures are indicators of confidence.

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    Upright posture, looking straight into the camera, and strong hand gestures are indicators of confidence.

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    Disgust is characterized by narrowed eyes, a raised upper lip, exposed upper teeth, a wrinkled nose, and elevated cheeks, and is one of the seven fundamental emotions.
    Disgust is the facial expression you produce when you smell or hear anything unpleasant. Our visual acuity improves when we squint our eyes in disgust, allowing us to pinpoint the source of our distaste.

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    Disgust is characterized by narrowed eyes, a raised upper lip, exposed upper teeth, a wrinkled nose, and elevated cheeks, and is one of the seven fundamental emotions.
    Disgust is the facial expression you produce when you smell or hear anything unpleasant. Our visual acuity improves when we squint our eyes in disgust, allowing us to pinpoint the source of our distaste.

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    This is a fake smile. The "Duchenne marker" is a characteristic of real, genuine grins. This is what generates creases around the corners of the eyes, sometimes known as "crow's feet." If a person smiles but lacks this indicator, it's possible that they're smiling politely or perhaps faking it.

     

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    This is a fake smile. The "Duchenne marker" is a characteristic of real, genuine grins. This is what generates creases around the corners of the eyes, sometimes known as "crow's feet." If a person smiles but lacks this indicator, it's possible that they're smiling politely or perhaps faking it.

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    When people are worried, tense, or stressed, they frequently place objects in or near their mouth. This gesture is similar to how we used to seek consolation from our mothers' breasts when we were babies.

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    When people are worried, tense, or stressed, they frequently place objects in or near their mouth. This gesture is similar to how we used to seek consolation from our mothers' breasts when we were babies.

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    Crossed arms can indicate a variety of emotions, including anger, concentration, coldness, and just resting one's arms. It may not always imply that someone is shut down.

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    Crossed arms can indicate a variety of emotions, including anger, concentration, coldness, and just resting one's arms. It may not always imply that someone is shut down.

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    "Touching the heart" is an old phrase that absolutely applies here. Touching the chest with both hands conveys sincerity, honesty, and sympathy.

     

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    "Touching the heart" is an old phrase that absolutely applies here. Touching the chest with both hands conveys sincerity, honesty, and sympathy.

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    She is displaying anger in all of the body language signs indicated.

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    She is displaying anger in all of the body language signs indicated.

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    Blading, or turning one's back on someone, is a global indication of dissatisfaction or disagreement. When individuals disagree, such as during negotiations when a deal isn't reached, blading is prevalent.

    Slumped heads and shoulders are a universal symbol of defeat, shame, exhaustion, and withdrawal.

    Closed-off body language is indicated by crossed legs and arms.

    Blocking the eyes has been demonstrated to stimulate the vagus nerve, slowing down heart and respiration rates during times of stress or panic, therefore eye rubbing could be a sign of exhaustion, discomfort, or tension.

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    Blading, or turning one's back on someone, is a global indication of dissatisfaction or disagreement. When individuals disagree, such as during negotiations when a deal isn't reached, blading is prevalent.

    Slumped heads and shoulders are a universal symbol of defeat, shame, exhaustion, and withdrawal.

    Closed-off body language is indicated by crossed legs and arms.

    Blocking the eyes has been demonstrated to stimulate the vagus nerve, slowing down heart and respiration rates during times of stress or panic, therefore eye rubbing could be a sign of exhaustion, discomfort, or tension.

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