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They glimpse
sideways from the corner of one eye. ·
They are rubbing
or touching their eyes or ears. ·
Their hands are
tucked in their pockets. ·
Their arms are
crossed over the chest. ·
Their glasses
are dropped to the lower bridge of the nose, with eyes peering over them. This
movement may indicate that you are being examined closely (to the point that
you get conscious). There’s one act you usually do when you are the one
doubting yourself - rubbing or touching your nose. This subconsciously occurs
when you are uncertain of how to answer a critical question or when you are
concerned of other people’s reaction to your answer. Signals Made When They Need Reassurance Some people have this disorder where they feel that
they are always making the wrong decisions. “Should I really buy this? Maybe I
should wait for a sale.” “Can I really get a better job after I resign from
this company?” These people do certain actions to reassure themselves that they
have made the right choice, that everything will be ok. ·
They stick a pen
in their mouth. ·
They squeeze the
chunky part of their hand. ·
They rub the
back of the chair (while sitting). ·
They clamp their
hands with thumbs touching against one another. ·
They bite their
nails (in some cases). ·
They touch their
throat (for women).
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