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Body Language in Hindi
How to read body language signs and gestures - non-verbal communications - male and female, for work, social, dating, and mating relationships...!!!
Human communication consists of 93% body language and non verbal communication.
Get to know the language lays behind gestures, posture, facial expression, neural mechanisms in face perception, micro expressions, eye contact and more.
Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, which consists of body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals subconsciously.
It's well known fact that good communication is the foundation of any successful relationship. Your ability to use your own body language to emphasize your chosen words is paramount in all human interactions... Learn how to understand and use body language in different ways that build better communication!
No matter where you bump into your eye candy - at a friend's house, at a bar, a restaurant or even in the midst of a crowded market, the questions remain the same: "What on Earth is he/she thinking? Does he/she really like me? Do I stand a chance?"
A command over body language has become an important skill in today’s world.
It is the X-factor that completes the personalities of executives, entertainers, politicians, celebrities, and many more.
Communication is not always through sound or language.
Much can be said with gestures and movement of eyes.
In fact, more often than not, it is the body language that 'says' more than words.
How does a thumb gesture display dominance, superiority and aggression? How does dilation of eyes send a romantic signal?
What does a sideways glance indicate?
Given these incredible insights, the app can prove to be of immense use for professionals like advocates, doctors, policemen, judges, salesmen, politicians, judges, executives, bureaucrats and customers etc - in short, people who are essentially in public dealing. But then, it is for all, a true guide for analysing behaviour and attitude.