Are you one of those people that never know if someone is flirting with you? An important part of learning how to flirt, is looking out for signs and signals from other people. You don't always need to be the one to initiate flirting. But if you are going to be able to enjoy someone else's flattery, than you'll need to know what to look for. There are several ways you can tell if someone is interested in you such as their body language and how they speak to you.http://www.sirc.org/publik/flirt.html This page will show you a few characteristics of flirting. These can help you to decide if someone's innocent compliment was truly their way of flirting with you.
How to Flirt: Look out for Signs and Signals
In this video, Vanae Tran talks about how to look out for signs and signals. Vanae works as a life and dating coach. To see more how to flirt videos from Vanae, visit the Mahalo channel on YouTube.
Step 1: Body Language
Body language is perhaps the largest indicator of attraction. When people are interested in each other they automatically begin to show physical signs of that attraction.http://www.sirc.org/publik/flirt.html Although most of the signs are subtle, knowing what to look for will help you to acknowledge those signs and act accordingly.http://www.psychologytoday.com/articles/199901/flirting-fascination?page=5
- Eye contact is generally the first sign of attraction and playful glimpses are telling signs that someone is flirting.
- Posture can indicate whether or not you have someone's full attention or that they are open to flirting with you.
- Gestures are also a signal of flirting as many people are more animated when flirting.
- Facial expressions can also be telling signs of someone's intentions.
Step 2: Vocal Signs
It's not always what is said, but the manner in which it is said that makes the difference between flirting and not flirting. By using tone, pitch and inflection in your voice, you can indicate that you are interested in someone by how you speak to them. It's quiet obvious when someone is not interested as their tone seems to drag or their voice may be monotone. However, when they are attracted to someone, their voice may seem more crisp and confident. http://www.sirc.org/publik/flirt.htmlPay attention to someone's voice and you can use that observation to determine if they are in fact interested in a romantic fashion.
Step 3: Verbal Signals
Just as important as body language while flirting, verbal signals play a significant role in how we express ourselves. If you combine the first two steps in this page, with the act of speaking, you have a complete flirting motion. Saying something in the proper tone of voice while projecting flirtatious body language, is flirting. http://www.therelationshipgym.com/conversation/flirting-conversation.htm
Now that you've established that someone is flirting with you, you need to decide if you'd like to flirt back. If you do, then you'll need to send some signals of your own. These can be simply reciprocating their actions such as exchanging glances or by using flirting techniques of your own.
More How Tos about Flirting on Mahalo
Check out these other helpful How Tos about flirting on Mahalo:
- How to Flirt: Be Prepared
- How to Flirt: Make Eye Contact
- How to Flirt: Control Your Body Language
- How to Flirt: Initiate Conversation
- How to Flirt: Engage Them With How Interesting You Are
- How to Flirt: Use Humor
- How to Flirt: Smile
- How to Flirt: Look Out For Signs and Signals
- How to Flirt: Seal the Deal
- How to Flirt: Practice
- How to Flirt: Don't Take it too Seriously
- How to Flirt: Don't Act Like a Stalker
- How to Flirt: Don't Flirt in Inappropriate Places
- How to Flirt: Don't be Arrogant
- How to Flirt: Don't be too Forward
- How to Flirt: Don't Talk About Your ex
- How to Flirt: Don't be Rude
- How to Flirt: Don't Overstay Your Welcome
- How to Flirt: Don't Over do it With Cologne Perfume
- How to Flirt: Don't Keep Trying With Someone who Just Isn't Interested
- How to Flirt: Don't Flirt With Someone You Shouldn't be Flirting With
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