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Body Language (Vocabulary)

Filling the gaps

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Understanding Body Language : Myths and Meanings
Many people believe that if a person is touching their nose or avoiding eye contact , they are lying . However , these gestures may just be personal habits . the of the nose can mean someone is tired or thinking , and avoiding eye contact might simply be a sign of shyness . Instead of assuming dishonesty , it's important to consider the whole situation .
Some people think that your arms always means someone is defensive or unfriendly . While this can be true , it can also mean they are feeling cold or just comfortable in that position . Similarly , lips together might show frustration , but it could also mean that a person is simply concentrating .
Have you ever seen someone their chin while listening ? This doesn ? t always mean they are suspicious ? it can show deep thought or curiosity . Likewise , when someone their eyebrows , it could mean they are surprised , but it could also be a sign of doubt or interest .
Another common belief is that slouching means someone is lazy or uninterested . However , some people simply because they are tired or relaxed . On the other hand , if someone is with a pencil , it doesn ? t necessarily mean they are nervous ? it might just be a habit .
Physical actions can also be misunderstood . If someone their fingers , they might not be impatient but just trying remember something . Cracking your can annoy some people , but for others , it's just a way to relax their hands . If someone to you , they are inviting you over , but depending their facial expression , it could be friendly or demanding .
Finally , voice matters too . If someone their throat before speaking , it doesn ? t always mean they are nervous ? it could just be a way to get attention or prepare to talk . Stammering can be a sign of nervousness , but it can also happen when someone is excited or struggling to find the right words .
As you can see , body language isn ? t always what it seems ! Instead of to conclusions , it ? s best to pay attention the context and other signals .