Gesture "Quick tilt head" shows 1Boredom2confidence3interest4insecurity
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Interest
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You tilt your head showing newfound confusion or interest
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Option 3. Interest is the correct option.
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- Gesture "Quick tilt head" shows interest.
- Charles Darwin was one of the first people to note that humans and animals (mainly dogs) tilt their heads to one side when they show interest in something.
- Example- During a presentation, if the audience is carefully listening to the speaker who is representing and is taking an interest, as well as feeling like trusting him/her, then the gesture of the audience must be tilting of heads or leaning forward while using hand-to-chin Also, they are submissive towards the topic which is going on and the speaker seems non-threatening to them.
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