Thanks ranjani for sharing this.
also like to share, body language is very different culture to culture. Example, in Malaysia, moving your head from left to right and vice versa is a negative feedback, mostly expressing disagreement. But in India, it is agreement or affirming a statement.
It is important to look for inconsistency in body language. What is the person's norm and how he react differently from situation to situation must also be taken into consideration. Of course, I agree that some body language form are common but we must always keep in mind of the consistency and inconsistency of the person's body language.
smiles n cheers
Noel
From Malaysia, Johor Bahru
also like to share, body language is very different culture to culture. Example, in Malaysia, moving your head from left to right and vice versa is a negative feedback, mostly expressing disagreement. But in India, it is agreement or affirming a statement.
It is important to look for inconsistency in body language. What is the person's norm and how he react differently from situation to situation must also be taken into consideration. Of course, I agree that some body language form are common but we must always keep in mind of the consistency and inconsistency of the person's body language.
smiles n cheers
Noel
From Malaysia, Johor Bahru
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