How to Read Body Language : Examples of Open Body Language
January 15, 2010 · Posted in Flirting Body Language
Learn what open, honest body language looks like and how to read body language in this free video on body language communication skills.
Expert: Michelle Roth
Bio: Dr. Michelle Roth is licensed Psychologist and relationship expert.
Filmmaker: Nili Nathan
Duration : 0:2:13
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uhun uhun uhun
the … uhun uhun uhun
the speech tools,examples of insanity
they look like they … they look like they are about to strip eachother
they’re undressing … they’re undressing each other with they’re eyes…
but isn’t looking … but isn’t looking down a signal of submission?
I agree sometimes … I agree sometimes it’s a little weird just staring at someone.
yeah i do that as … yeah i do that as well say that to ignore them lol
try sitting … try sitting backwards on your chair. That’s ‘open’, comfortable body language.
“uh-huh, uh-huh, … “uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh”
That means to me “Uh, not interested! Lemme leave!”
hahahaha nice hahahaha nice
I think staring at … I think staring at me is a sign that you wanna fight or challange my stregnth/athority what ever so when I listen to others I periodically look away or down cuz I don’t want them to feel like its the staredown before a boxing match. Its a respect thing I do for others.
i’d think Natalie … i’d think Natalie was weird if she kept nodding her head and staring at me….. : /
If you know how to … If you know how to read body language you’re usually one step ahead. We have the cavemen to thank for that. *grunts, points at mammoth*
This whole body … This whole body language theory is fake and pointless.
Lol i had exactly … Lol i had exactly the same
no. no.
This is … This is important?
I do not agree with … I do not agree with you at all. Try to use the paraphrasing together with the active listening techniques the lady tells you about firs.t You will find that often, people will feel more comfortable with you as they feel you do really listen. The trick to it is that you need to practice this until you can do it naturally. You can use the other person’s choice of words or use your your own. I use this technique all the time and get very positive response. Try it!
i’m sorry, but all … i’m sorry, but all throught the vid, all i can look at is this womans hair! it’s like seriously YELLOW. and really puffy…..
This video is … This video is totally pointless. Anyone with half a brain can see how awkward this is, and how embarrassed the actors are to be there. PS: don’t stare at someone for like two minutes straight. It’s creepy.
They way they are … They way they are sitting looks uncomfortable to me…sitting forward with heads bent to look at eachother….
uh huh uh huh
peter johnson and … peter johnson and the argonauts
the “uh huh `´ … the “uh huh `´ thing or words are very weird don´t use that word I tell u hahahaahahahahahahahhahahaahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha xD
I learned in … I learned in psychology class that the reflecting verbally what the other person is saying is a method some psychologists use with clients. Not super widely used as it doesn’t accomplish a whole lot, just makes the clients feel better and more assured of themselves, for the most part.
1. I am dead
2. You … 1. I am dead
2. You are next
3. Someone will kill you in the next 5 hours
4. Post to 6 other videos or youll die