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3 years, 2 months ago about How to Read Body Language

With practice the politicians are perfecting the art of manipulating body language. Should we feel so nervous?

I mean, can't we take emerging body language slips quite naturally? After all we are not being interrogated by FBI, are we?
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cherman | 3 years, 2 months ago
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I believe it has always been that way. You have to pay close attention and decide from there.

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eatthatpopcorn | 3 years, 2 months ago
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We should not feel nervous at all. This is NOTHING new, and frankly I think your questions should read, "With practice politicians have PERFECTED the art of manipulating body language."

But I repeat, they've been doing this for centuries.

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chazzyfen | 3 years, 2 months ago
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I don't think that we should feel so nervous, since slips in body language are natural. However, you can tell a lot about someone by watching their body language over a long-time period. That way, one can compensate for slip ups in body language and get a good judgement of someone.

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