Body language and reflection

Body language and reflection

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  • Shake Hands

It is related as a sign of greeting, respect or agreement. It also reflects professionalism, confidence and a willingness to connect with others. For example, when attending a job interview, it is common for the interviewee to shake hands with the interviewer.

  • Gaze into the distance

This body language signal occurs when a person looks away without concentrating on anything specific. It means that the person is thinking deeply, feeling sad or imagining something. For example, when someone gazes at a beautiful landscape, it means they appreciate the beauty that surrounds them.

  •  Thumbs up

It is a signal to express agreement, consent or encouragement. It is a quick and positive way to show support without speaking. This gesture means “Good job!” or “Well done! It shows support, encouragement, and a positive response to what someone has done. For example, a student finishes a presentation in class and his friend gives him a thumbs up.

  •  Kiss on cheek

It is a common gesture to say hello or goodbye. It is usually a sign of affection and respect. This simple gesture expresses love and closeness without the need for words. For example, when we visit a family member or friend, we lean over and give them a kiss on the cheek.

  • Clench fists

It is a common body language signal that often indicates intense emotions such as anger, frustration, or determination. It is a way of physically expressing internal conflict. For example, when a student receives a bad grade, he or she may clench their fists tightly without saying anything.