BODY LANGUAGE: Become a Pro at Reading Anyone Anytime in Just 24 hours(Body Language books and Mind Hack Books): Nonverbal, Communication, Relationships, Charisma, Self Esteem, Communication Skills by Peter Andrews

BODY LANGUAGE: Become a Pro at Reading Anyone Anytime in Just 24 hours(Body Language books and Mind Hack Books): Nonverbal, Communication, Relationships, Charisma, Self Esteem, Communication Skills by Peter Andrews

Author:Peter Andrews
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub, azw3, pdf
Published: 2016-02-07T22:00:00+00:00


When you smile without opening your mouth completely, it may be that you are embarrassed to show your improper teeth. Generally, half-smile is a sign of sarcasm, cynicism, and uncertainty

Tight-Lipped Smile: When you stretch your lips tightly across your face, hiding your teeth, it is known as a tight-lipped smile. Your real emotions are revealed by the extent of the tightness of the smile and the number of visible teeth. If you have a relaxed smile, it means you are not much interested in the other person. However, if the tightness of the smile is across your face, you are hiding a secret. Other people may think you as a foolish person and they will have to talk to you unwillingly.

Drop-Jaw smile: A person learns this gesture with lot of practice. You must drop the lower jaw down to convey that you are playful or laughing. Actors use this gesture to attract happy audiences; politicians use it to win votes.

Twisted Smile: It displays opposite feelings and emotions on either side of your face. It is a common gesture to convey sarcasm.

Open-Mouth Smile: The person shows his or her teeth clearly long with a relaxed gaze to express joy, pleasure, and happiness. You cannot fake this gesture easily. Crow feet appear in your eyes’ corners that make this smile genuine.

Childish smile: You move your head down and look up with smile on your face and lips closed. You look playful and secretive like a child.

Flirtatious smile: You smile at the other person without looking at him or her directly to express interest.

Forced smile: It is mostly used to exhibit polite behaviour. This smile involves only the muscle movements around your mouth. There is no change in your expression of the upper part of your face. You don’t even show your teeth; hence, it implies that you are revealing the truth partially.

Felt smile: The long smile is full of intensity and displays positive attitude such as joy, pleasure, and happiness from stimulation.



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