When you first meet someone, it can be hard to understand what type of person they are. So the way you communicate is important. What we communicate to the other person transmits 50% body language, 43% by your voice, and only 7% of what we say. That means that when we meet someone for the first time, you have to consider these three factors. So if you want to get an idea of their personality when you meet people for the first time, keep watching our video. Now let's get to the main topic.
1. Pay attention to whether he is smiling or not.
The mouth can pretend to smile, but the eyes cannot. Because real smiles reach the eyes and crease around the eyes. People often smile to hide what they're really thinking and feeling, so the next time you want to know if someone's smile is real, look at the wrinkles in the corner of their eyes. If there are no wrinkles there, it means something is, hidden in that smile!
2. Imitating body language.
If someone is imitating your body language, they are trying to be in tune with you. This is a sign that the conversation is going well and that the other party is open to your message. Some people are good enough to read human signals. It's hard to read people, but if it's possible, you can easily understand people.
3. Pay attention to the eyes.
We know that the eyes are the mirror of the soul. For example, if a person literally can't take their eyes off you, it could mean they have a romantic interest in you. On the other hand, if you look someone in the eye and they don't have the courage to look at you, it's a sign that they're either nervous or have something to hide.
4. What they say is very important.
If you're meeting someone for the first time and all they do is talk nice about others or praise their coworkers, he or she may be a pretty nice person. The more a person considers others to be kind, loving, and good-natured, the more likely they are to be a good person. Anyone who describes others as manipulative and obnoxious is also likely to have these traits.
5. Nonverbal communication.
Nonverbal communication is non-verbal communication, such as your tone of voice or the way you speak. Basically, you have to pay attention to how someone says something. For example, if someone responds to you in a monotonous way, they are most likely not interested in you. Or, if someone is responding sarcastically to your sentences, what the person wants to say is actually the opposite of what they say. Therefore, you need to pay attention to how much emphasis they put into words and how they say it. This might give you a good hint about their true intentions.
6. Rubbing hands together.
When a person rubs their hands, it generally means that they have positive feelings about something. People often do this when they are hopeful that something good will happen in the future, and they get excited about it.
7. If someone is standing with arms crossed.
Beware of people crossing their arms as you speak. It's not a good sign if you're on a first date or trying to give someone a new idea. Crossed arms and legs are physical barriers that indicate that the other person is not open to what you are saying. Even if they are smiling, their body language says it all.
Psychologically, crossed legs or arms indicate that a person is mentally, emotionally and physically blocking the person in front of them.
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