A character who often acts in the body language was Charlie Chaplin.
Understand the benefits of body language:
• • Saving a relationship
• • Save yourself from danger
• • Bring food and happiness
Body language of lying:
by CHARLES DARWINÞ• Closing the mouth
• coughing (which is not actually being sick cough / just pretend)
• Touching / rubbing his nose
• Turning the view
• Rubbing the eye
• The number of blinks
by Michael ArgyleÞ• Turning the face
according to Dr.Þ• Scratching the neck MORRIS
• Change the tone of voice
The characteristics of the fear or anxiety:
• The face and sweaty palms
• intake of breath in
• lips become dry because it is often swallowed and moistened with the tongue
• clear my throat or cough small
• pale face gradually
• More often play a hand
• The stiff
• Frequent squinting or sharp glance
Power to cover up a lie:
Trying to hold facial expressions for emotions are not out
quickly or can not be separatedSmiling
Covering the mouth
Touching the nose
Wiping the face
Avoid eye contact
Body language of people interested in:
A. Put a hand on chest
2. Approach
3. Pointing with the foot
4. Combination of gaze and pupil changes
5. Straighten hair
6. Stomping the head
7. Tidy clothes
Body language of people rejecting or angry:
arms crossed on chestó
The combination of hand and foot movementsó
The combination of hand gestures and gazeó
Body language of power:
A. Put your feet on the table
2. Hands folded behind
3. Cigarette smoke is exhaled into the
Body language man sad, disappointed, or stress:
• Walk down and rubbed his head back occasionally
• Wiping forehead
• eyes look blank stare
• watery red eyes
• His lips trembled with a restrained smile
• Tone of voice
Taken from the bestselling work of DIANATA EKA PUTRA
Understand the benefits of body language:
• • Saving a relationship
• • Save yourself from danger
• • Bring food and happiness
Body language of lying:
by CHARLES DARWINÞ• Closing the mouth
• coughing (which is not actually being sick cough / just pretend)
• Touching / rubbing his nose
• Turning the view
• Rubbing the eye
• The number of blinks
by Michael ArgyleÞ• Turning the face
according to Dr.Þ• Scratching the neck MORRIS
• Change the tone of voice
The characteristics of the fear or anxiety:
• The face and sweaty palms
• intake of breath in
• lips become dry because it is often swallowed and moistened with the tongue
• clear my throat or cough small
• pale face gradually
• More often play a hand
• The stiff
• Frequent squinting or sharp glance
Power to cover up a lie:
Trying to hold facial expressions for emotions are not out
quickly or can not be separatedSmiling
Covering the mouth
Touching the nose
Wiping the face
Avoid eye contact
Body language of people interested in:
A. Put a hand on chest
2. Approach
3. Pointing with the foot
4. Combination of gaze and pupil changes
5. Straighten hair
6. Stomping the head
7. Tidy clothes
Body language of people rejecting or angry:
arms crossed on chestó
The combination of hand and foot movementsó
The combination of hand gestures and gazeó
Body language of power:
A. Put your feet on the table
2. Hands folded behind
3. Cigarette smoke is exhaled into the
Body language man sad, disappointed, or stress:
• Walk down and rubbed his head back occasionally
• Wiping forehead
• eyes look blank stare
• watery red eyes
• His lips trembled with a restrained smile
• Tone of voice
Taken from the bestselling work of DIANATA EKA PUTRA
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