what is meant by body language, how useful or harmful cd it be?
diplomatic, health, political and social services and analysts try to assess the person/patient observing closely their body language. a frown or a fickle smile on the patients face tells much to a doctor before a diagnosis. a smart intervievor can bust open a hyprocite pretending to be patriotic and business or matters of prime national interests negotiated also depend on observations of b/l of the negotiators. is there a internationally accepted code of this language?
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- ever walked up to someone and as they saw you they crossed their arms and tilted their head down? This is a closed off gesture, they don't want to talk to you.
- It is said that communication in humans is done more by body language than by verbal communication. Those who have studied it can attest to the fact that non-verbal communication is widely used and is can be analyzed by those that know what to look for.
- Yes there are a tonne of books and courses the FBI have to take. You can tell pretty much anything from body language.
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