Whether we're on a first date or talking to co-workers, we use body language every day to navigate our way through conversations or to get out of them. Take my quiz to see how well you can read between the moves.
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Whether we're on a first date or talking to co-workers, we use body language every day to navigate our way through conversations or to get out of them. Take my quiz to see how well you can read between the moves.
That was very interesting! I only got 6 out of 10, but after reading those links I think I might pay more attention to body language from now on.
1Wow, I flunked!
2"A head tilt to the right increases attractiveness but a tilt to the right does not do the same. "
Typo?
3@leslievanhouter fixed — thanks!
46/10 and I thought I was going to get them all right. Oh well.
56/10 as well. I wonder if we all got the same ones wrong?
66/10
I was taught in my Anthropology of Business class that this isn't true: "Nonverbal communication varies between cultures, but facial expressions for happiness, sadness, anger, and fear are universal."
I was told that many Russians don't smile in public (I forget the reason), but that it doesn't mean they aren't happy.
76/10.
I got question 6 right because I remembered an episode of CSI
87/10.
9Question seven kind of threw me off, though.
I've always had a really weird habit of watching people's mouths while they're talking. Not because I want to kiss them, though.
I only got 5 right, I am a little disappointed, I really thought I knew more about this particular subject. Oh well, you live and learn.
10yeah i'd like to fight on number 7. A lot of time people are looking at your moth as you speak because they're trying to hear you better. Science proved (no i cannot find the link.) that you can hear better when you can see the speakers face. And everyone knows a little bit how to read lips, naturally.
11also, since when did rolling up your sleeves mean you're relaxed. I normally associate that with about to get down to work on somethin (food, gardening, etc.)
12also, since when did rolling up your sleeves mean you're relaxed. I normally associate that with about to get down to work on somethin (food, gardening, etc.)
Yeah, I thought the exact same thing!
137/10 not too shabby
14I like this quiz. got 80%
15They also sweat when they lie and/or they shift the blame back onto the accuser. I thought #4 was difficult & rather tricky!
5/10
16I liked this quiz. I think I can read people pretty well.
17Agree about question 7-- I can't hear very well at all, and always look at the speakers' mouths. While taking this quiz, I had that in the back of my head, thinking: well, I'm concentrating, I guess-- I certainly don't want to kiss anyone!
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