Body language is a very broad term that simply means the way in which our body speaks to others.
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The way that we are standing or sitting for example can give insight into our mental state. Think for a moment about different types of posture and the message that we use. What do they express?
- Sitting hunched over typically indicates stress or discomfort.
- Leaning back when standing or sitting indicates a casual and relaxed demeanor.
- Standing ramrod straight typically indicates stiffness and anxiety.
The position of our arms, legs, feet, and hands
- Crossed arms and legs often indicate a closed mind.
- Fidgeting is usually a sign of boredom or nervousness.
Facial expressions
- Smiles and frowns speak a million words.
- A raised eyebrow can mean inquisitiveness, curiosity, or disbelief.
Chewing one’s lips can indicate thinking, or it can be a sign of boredom, anxiety, or nervousness.
Interpreting Gestures
A gesture is a non-verbal message that is made with a specific part of the body. Gestures differ greatly from region to region, and from culture to culture. Below we have included a brief list of gestures and their common interpretation in North America; most of which translate to Christchurch, New Zealand as well.
Gesture | Interpretation |
Nodding head | Yes |
Shaking head | No |
Moving head from side to side | Maybe |
Shrugging shoulders | Not sure; I don’t know |
Crossed arms | Defensive |
Tapping hands or fingers | Bored, anxious, nervous |
Shaking index finger | Angry |
Thumbs up | Agreement, OK |
Thumbs down | Disagreement, not OK |
Pointing index finger at someone/something | Indicating, blaming |
Pointing middle finger (vertically) | Vulgar expression |
Handshake | Welcome, introduction |
Flap of the hand | Doesn’t matter, go ahead |
Waving hand | Hello |
Waving both hands over head | Help, attention |
Crossed legs or ankles | Defensive |
Tapping toes or feet | Bored, anxious, nervous |
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