How to Read People Like a Book: Find Out What People Really Think, Even When They Lie. Anticipate Intentions and Defend Yourself Against Those Who Are Deceiving You Through Body Language by Christopher Kingler
Author:Christopher Kingler [Kingler, Christopher]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2021-02-20T23:00:00+00:00
Chapter 10: THE CHEST and Shoulders
W hile many people focus on facial expressions when making a judgment, the shoulders also play a certain role when it comes to body language.
Hunched Shoulders
When a person has hunched shoulders, usually with the arms crossed or tight and holding the body, it can mean they are feeling cold. It might also mean that the person is aloof.
Shoulders Curved Forward
When a person has curved their shoulders forward, you need to read something along the lines of them being defensive.
This usually happens when a person feels threatened.
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