More And More Arm Signals - Body Language Lesson 06.8

More And More Arm Signals - Body Language Lesson 06.8 

If you are new to the Body Language Lesson series, then my personal advise is to read 
  1. Body Language Lesson 01 (My Story)
  2. Body Language Lesson 02 (Introduction)  
  3. Common Hand Movements 01 - Body Language Lesson 03.1
  4. Common Hand Movements 02 - Body Language Lesson 03.2
  5. HAND SHAKING STYLES- Body Language Lesson 04.1 
  6. How to Disarm a Power Player - Body Language Lesson 04.2  
  7. Different Handshakes  - Body Language Lesson 04.3   
  8. The World's Eight Worst Handshakes  - Body Language Lesson 04.4
  9. Introduction to Smiles and Laughter  - Body Language Lesson 05.1 
  10. Five Common Types Of Smiles  - Body Language Lesson 05.2 
  11. Smile And Health - Body Language Lesson 05.3
  12. More About Smile - Body Language Lesson 05.4 
  13. Introduction To Arm Signals - Body Language Lesson 06.1  
  14. Arm Signals - Body Language Lesson 06.2 
  15. More About Arm Signals - Body Language Lesson 06.3
  16. Partial-Arm-Cross - Body Language Lesson 06.4   
  17. How The Rich And Famous Reveal Their Insecurity - Body Language Lesson 06.5 
  18. The Coffee Cup Barrier - Body Language Lesson 06.6  
  19. More Arm Signals - Body Language Lesson 06.7 
before reading this lesson.

More And More Arm Signals

  • When you next meet someone new and you shake hands, extended your left arm, give a light touch on their elbow or hand as you shake, repeat their name to confirm you heard it correctly, and watch their reaction.
  • Not only does it make that person is important, it lets you remember their name through repetition.
  • This make you more memorable and creates positive impressions on everyone.
  • The Lips - Pursed is an expression still used today by English people when they feel they are being intimidated by inferior people. And this is often accompanied by extended eye blinks.
  • In Japan, make sure your shoes are spotlessly clean and in good condition. Every time a Japanese bows, he inspects them.
  • Japan is where such bodily contact is considered impolite.
      
  • If you travel internationally, the safest rule is to always ask the locals to show you their insult signals to avoid any possible embarrassing circumstances. 
So come and join with us for this attempt, by your valuable comments..................... 


!This post is my opinion only and free for any arguments!

I used The Definitive Book of BODY LANGUAGE (Allan & Barbara Pease) as a guide book
Thanks the authors.

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I will come with 
Introduction to Hand and Thumb Gestures - Body Language Lesson 07.1 
Soon......... 

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