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People who like to blink are often narrow-minded and not trustworthy. When dealing with such people, it is best to be straightforward. People who like to stare at others are very wary. When facing them, avoid being overly enthusiastic or joking. People who like to talk loudly are probably egotists. It is best to draw a clear line with such people.
Edited at 2023-10-25 19:31:12El cáncer de pulmón es un tumor maligno que se origina en la mucosa bronquial o las glándulas de los pulmones. Es uno de los tumores malignos con mayor morbilidad y mortalidad y mayor amenaza para la salud y la vida humana.
La diabetes es una enfermedad crónica con hiperglucemia como signo principal. Es causada principalmente por una disminución en la secreción de insulina causada por una disfunción de las células de los islotes pancreáticos, o porque el cuerpo es insensible a la acción de la insulina (es decir, resistencia a la insulina), o ambas cosas. la glucosa en la sangre es ineficaz para ser utilizada y almacenada.
El sistema digestivo es uno de los nueve sistemas principales del cuerpo humano y es el principal responsable de la ingesta, digestión, absorción y excreción de los alimentos. Consta de dos partes principales: el tracto digestivo y las glándulas digestivas.
El cáncer de pulmón es un tumor maligno que se origina en la mucosa bronquial o las glándulas de los pulmones. Es uno de los tumores malignos con mayor morbilidad y mortalidad y mayor amenaza para la salud y la vida humana.
La diabetes es una enfermedad crónica con hiperglucemia como signo principal. Es causada principalmente por una disminución en la secreción de insulina causada por una disfunción de las células de los islotes pancreáticos, o porque el cuerpo es insensible a la acción de la insulina (es decir, resistencia a la insulina), o ambas cosas. la glucosa en la sangre es ineficaz para ser utilizada y almacenada.
El sistema digestivo es uno de los nueve sistemas principales del cuerpo humano y es el principal responsable de la ingesta, digestión, absorción y excreción de los alimentos. Consta de dos partes principales: el tracto digestivo y las glándulas digestivas.
FBI teaches you how to decipher body language
1. Non-verbal behavior of the head
1. Non-verbal behavior of eyes
pupil
When you see something you like, your pupils will dilate
When encountering something you don't like, your pupils will shrink
Eyebrow
arched eyebrows
positive state
high confidence
lowered eyebrows
negative feeling
Not confident
visual blockage
squint
Block things you don’t like
Encounter something you don’t like
angry
Close your eyes while holding your eyelids
To express that you don’t like what you just heard
Say you don’t like what you just saw
Momentary touching of the eyes
Possibly a negative perception of what is being discussed
Significant delay in opening eyes
negative
unhappy
eyes closed
Maybe I want to completely block this negative thing out of sight
Meet something or someone you like
eyebrows raised
blink
Flash eyes = Try to keep your eyes wide open
gaze behavior
convey love
convey interest
convey hatred
Continuous blinking and twitching eyes
Feeling excited, blinking frequency increases
Feeling agitated and blinking more frequently
Feeling nervous and blinking more frequently
Feeling worried and blinking more frequently
2. Non-verbal behavior of the mouth
Real smile and fake smile
When you really smile, the corners of your mouth rise toward the eyes
When you fake smile, the corners of your mouth are pulled towards your ears
disappearance of lips
pressure
anxiety
pursed lips
Express dissatisfaction or disagreement with the conversation
lick lips
comfort yourself and calm yourself down
Show the tip of your tongue
Doing something you shouldn't do
doing something wrong
being lucky enough to accomplish something
3. Other non-verbal facial behaviors
frown
feeling anxious, sad
Feeling focused and worried
feel overwhelmed
feel angry
Nostrils dilated
Indicates a person's heightened emotions
biting nails
A sign of stress, insecurity, or discomfort
2. Non-verbal behavior of arms
1. Arm movements related to gravity
When happy or satisfied, arms wave freely
Drooping your arms and restricting your arm movements is usually a sign of a lack of security
2. The retracted arm
Comfort yourself when encountering negative emotions
Protect yourself by keeping your distance from others and not acting aggressively
3. Arm freeze
Limit arm movements so as not to attract attention from those around you
4. Keep your distance
arms behind
Use your arms to create distance
imperial stance
5. Territory declaration of arms
Occupying more territory means greater power, which may mean more confidence or higher status.
hands on hips
Claim dominion and assert one's authority
Hold head with hands
strong self-confidence
dominance and dominance
6. Dominant posture
Spread your fingers and press your fingertips on the table
express confidence
express authority
Dominate the right to speak and be confident in the content of the conversation
When you become hesitant or unsure, you will shrink the range of your hands.
3. Non-verbal behavior of hands
1. Negative hand
Remember, never hide your hands
Hiding your hands when communicating will make the other person uncomfortable and will lower their evaluation of you.
2. Active hand
Hand movements are an integral part of conversation
Effective hand movements elicit positive responses from people
3. Nail biting
Nervous, insecure
4. Sweaty palms
nervous, stressed
Avoid shaking hands with wet hands
5. Hand tremors
a. Nervous, encountering unhappy things
b. It may also be because you are too excited
6. Offensive gestures
a. Point at someone with your finger
b. Summon someone by snapping your fingers
c. Call someone with your palm facing down
7. High confidence
a. Tap the table with your fingers
b. Minaret gesture
Finger to finger but not palm contact is the most confident movement
c. Thumbs up
Sticking your thumb out of your pocket is a sign of high confidence
Thumbs up is usually a positive sign
d. Genital protection actions.
8. Low self-confidence
a. Praying gesture
Crossing your fingers together is a common gesture made during times of stress or anxiety.
b. Put your thumb away
Fingers crossed
Put your thumb in your pocket but leave your fingers hanging out
c, rub hands
Rub your palms back and forth to relieve anxiety or tension
Rub your fingers back and forth on your palm to relieve anxiety or tension
d. Touch the neck
He is not very confident
he is releasing stress
4. Nonverbal behaviors of shoulders, chest, abdomen, and arms
1. Trunk tilt
>When the torso senses danger, the first reaction is to flee from the target
The trunk will keep you away from annoying and disliked people
People of the opposite sex in love will not feel close to each other
Couple in emotional crisis
Rarely hold hands
Try to avoid physical contact
When sitting side by side, lean your body to the outside
The trunk moves away from unattractive and repulsive things
2. Ventral veto and ventral preposition
The ventral side is the most vulnerable part of the human body, and the brain pays special attention to protecting it.
Chest
abdomen
genitals
ventral veto
>The body will move away from each other
a. When the relationship changes
b.When you meet someone you don’t like
c. When opinions differ
ventrally anterior
>The body will be close to the other person
a. When people feel comfortable with each other
b. When people feel approval of each other
3. Trunk protection
When the reality is that you cannot stay away from people or things you don’t like, you will subconsciously block them with your body or other objects.
chest backpack
Cross your hands at your navel
Cross your hands on your chest
Fasten the buttons and zip up the clothes
4. Trunk bending (bowing)
Shows humility or respect for others
5. Trunk stretch
comfort signal
Show disrespect for others and express resistance
In serious situations, this action is a sign of dominance
6.Put your chest up
Trying to control one's own territory
7. Expose part of the torso
relax muscles
You might be taking off your clothes to prepare for a fight.
8. Gasping for air
Under great pressure
9.Shrug
Feel comfortable and confident in what you say and do
partial shrug
Indicates a lack of security or responsibility
The message conveyed by a one-sided shrug is not credible
shrug shoulders
Express lack of understanding or doubt about something
10.Shoulder contraction
>Slowly raise your shoulders below your earlobes
Weakness, negative state, lack of confidence, low mood
5. Non-verbal behavior of legs and feet
1. Turning feet
>When two people are talking, one foot is far away from yours.
a. Gradually move away
b. suddenly move away
Turning feet is a sign that a person wants to leave
Where he is going points in the direction of his toes
You'd better end the conversation as soon as possible
2.Hold your knees tightly
>A person sits on a chair, puts his hands on his knees and puts his weight on his feet
a. Lean forward
b. Turn your upper body to one side of the chair
Indicates that a person wants to get up and leave the current position
If we have the same opinion, the other party is ready and can start immediately
If you have a conflict of opinion, you'd better end the conversation as soon as possible without delaying
3. Feet that defy gravity
>Heels down and toes up
Excited or in a positive state
Encounter things that make you happy
4. Spread your legs
>Stand with your feet spread apart to gain more stability and gain more personal space
establish authority
attract others' attention
feel threatened
5. Cross your legs
>In this position, it is impossible for a person to escape or fight
feel comfortable and relaxed
feel confident
When two people talking have their legs crossed, it means both people are relaxed
6. Shake and kick your feet
Shake your feet
>Sway the upper body from side to side without moving the legs
happy, positive
He said he is very happy and relaxed now
kick
>Kick up and down without moving your upper body and feet
impatient
React negatively to surrounding events
7. Footsteps freeze
>Jab or kick movements suddenly stop
got hit
mood swings
8. Lock feet
>Feet turned toward the outside of the chair or crossed, thereby restricting foot movement
Women wearing skirts prefer this sitting position
Feeling insecure, anxious and threatened
People deliberately restrict their arm and leg movements when lying
Convergent behavior: People who are highly comfortable in social activities will make the same movements as those around them.
Space: When communicating, keep a distance that makes the other party feel comfortable.