Body Language

Body Language

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  1. Tap on a shoulder: A person may lightly touch someone's shoulder to indicate an attempt to get their attention, often in a friendly manner or if they want to tell them something. It demonstrates curiosity or a need for another person. An example is when the nurse has turned her back and if a person wants to talk to her, she first touches her shoulder to get her attention
  2. Give me a big hug: This is when a person opens their arms and wraps them around the other person. This conveys warmth, caring, and affection. It's a gesture of comfort or support. This situation occurs when a girl reunites with her relative after many years.
  3. Show you feel nervous: This type of body language describes and shows discomfort, anxiety, or a lack of confidence in the situation. For example, when a student doesn’t study for a presentation and the teacher encourages them to begin the presentation. A person shows nervousness if they avoid eye contact, have a slight tremor in their hands, or bite their nails.
  4. Show surprise: This expression indicates surprise or disbelief. It's a natural response to something unexpected or alarming. An example would be when your mom buys you something you wanted a long time ago.
  5. Nod: This body language involves small, quick up-and-down movements of the head. This demonstrates agreement and understanding. This is a way of confirming that you are following or supporting what is being said. An example of this is when the teacher asks the students if they understood the lecture, and they all nod their heads in agreement.