Joe Navarro

The Dictionary of Body Language

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  • Jamil Gulalievhas quoted3 years ago
    We usually only expose the underside of our wrists to others when we are comfortable or at ease. This is often seen in dating scenarios where the woman will play with her hair, palm out, while talking to someone in whom she is interested.
  • Jamil Gulalievhas quoted3 years ago
    had collected more than a decade’s worth of observations.
  • Pathas quoted4 years ago
    Belly away don’t want you to stay; belly away don’t like what you say.
  • Pathas quoted4 years ago
    a genuine smile involves the mouth and the muscles around the eyes. This is called a Duchenne smile,
  • Pathas quoted4 years ago
    When we are around someone who arouses us, our blink rate also tends to increase.
  • Pathas quoted4 years ago
    a typical rate is between sixteen and twenty blinks per minute,
  • Pathas quoted4 years ago
    This is why dimly lit restaurants are a good place to meet, as it naturally softens the eyes and makes the pupils larger
  • Pathas quoted4 years ago
    area between the eyes and just above the nose is called the glabella,
  • Pamela MAhas quoted5 years ago
    TONGUE JUTTING—When the tongue suddenly protrudes between the teeth, sometimes without touching the lips, it means “I got away with something” or “Oops, I got caught.” You also see it when people catch themselves making a mistake.
  • Pamela MAhas quoted5 years ago
    RAPID NOSE INHALING—Many people, when about to deliver bad or unpleasant news, will rapidly inhale through the nose, loudly enough to be heard, before they speak. I have also seen people do this as they hear a question that bothers them, and in some instances before they lie.
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