Body language
Body language is a term for communication using body movements or gestures instead of or in addition to, sounds, verbal language or other communication. It belongs to the category of paralanguage, where all forms of human communication, non-verbal language of images. This also applies to the most subtle movements that many people are not aware of, including winking and slight movement eyebrows. In addition body language can also be used in expressions.
One of the basic and powerful body language signals is when a person exceeds their arms across the chest. This may indicate that the person is unconscious put a barrier between themselves and others. It may also indicate that the person is hands are cold, it should be clarified by rubbing the arms or huddling.
When the overall situation is kind, it may mean that a person thinks deeply, which will be discussed. But a serious or confrontational situation, it may mean that a person has control of the opposition. This is especially true if the person is leaning away from the speaker. Hard or empty expression often shows downright meanness.consistent eye contact may indicate that the person is thinking positively of what the speaker says. It could also mean that the other person the speaker is not confident enough “eyes off” the speaker. Lack of eye contact can indicate negativity. On the other hand, people with anxiety are often the eyes without discomfort. Or, if the same direct eye contact is a person with little noise, even directly looking at you, it might mean to the rest.
disbelief is often marked with averted gaze, or touching the ear or scratching the chin.
So is eyestrain, or itchiness. When a person is not convinced by what someone says, always taking into account wandering, and staring eyes away for longer.Boredom is the head tilting to one side or the eyes looking straight at the speaker, but still a little unclear. The head tilt may also indicate a sore neck, and unfocused eyes may indicate ocular problems in the listener.
number may be expressed through posture or extended eye contact.

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