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ZonesIntimate

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Personal

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Social

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Public

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Shows that a person does not know or understand what you

are talking about

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Means "All correct"

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It is an OK signal normally, but, when it is jerked sharply upwards it becomes an insult

signal

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Congruence

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Submissive palm position

Dominant palm position

Aggressive palm position

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Taking control handshake

Giving control handshake

Glove handshake

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Rubbing hands

Positive expectation

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Steepling hands

Lowered steeple Raised steeple

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Clenched handsHigh clenched hands indicate people who are difficult to decipher

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Gripping hands

Confidence Frustration

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Closed attitude&

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Thumb displays

Negative & superior attitude

Dominant or aggressive

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Mouth guard

Suppress the deceitful words

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Catch a lie..

Sometimes indicates thinking hard

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Indicates anger & frustration

Collar pull

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Evaluation

Boredom

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Standard arm cross gesture

Defensive Or

negative attitude

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Arm Gripping Gesture

Show that the user is 'cool’ and

to make his superiority felt

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Partial Arm-Cross Barrier Gesture

lacking in self-confidence

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Readiness

‘Readiness' which in the right context is correct,

but the basic meaning is aggression

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Closed formation

Shows intimacy and signals for privacy

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Shows nervous, reserved or defensive

attitude

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The 4 Leg Lock Position

Sign of the tough-minded,

stubborn individual

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Territorial gesture

Indicates pride of ownership

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Ownership gesture

Reflects an easygoing, relaxed and carefree attitude

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