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From our facial expressions to our body movements, the things we don't say can still convey volumes of information.1
It has been suggested that body language may account for between 60 to 65% of all communication.2
Understanding body language is important, but it is also essential to pay attention to other cues such as context. In many cases, you should look at signals as a group rather than focusing on a single action.
Here's what to look for when you're trying to interpret body language.
Facial Expressions
Body Language - Facial Expressions
Think for a moment about how much a person is able to convey with just a facial expression. A smile can indicate approval or happiness. A frown can signal disapproval or unhappiness.
In some cases, our facial expressions may reveal our true feelings about a particular situation. While you say that you are feeling fine, the look on your face may tell people otherwise.
Just a few examples of emotions that can be expressed via facial expressions include:
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