Universal Gestures
Posted in Relationships on 07/28/2010 06:18 am by adminBody language is an important factor when you want to move from words to hear someone. Regardless of the type of personality, culture, gender or education, body language can and will say much more than just words, those who are ready to hear. There are universal gestures, such as smiling, blushing, or the wide-eyed expression of fear, which come from human biological composition, and they have the same meaning in any part of the globe, in every culture. For this reason they are called universal gestures.
And smile
Regardless of culture or location, all people are born with great ability to smile. There’s no doubt that every person has a unique way of smiling, but in general, any person working with facial muscles, smiles as he / she wants to convey a positive signal. People smile, for various reasons, no embarrassment, no pleasure, give confidence, a smile of complicity. There are fake smiles and genuine. When you see the smile that does not involve only the movement of his mouth into a smile-shaped, but his eyes crinkling at their outer edges, we can assume that a genuine smile, showing the joy and love.
-Blushed
Needless to say, confused signals its presence through flushing. What happens when people blush? The blood flows in the chest and cheeks, that causes a reddish appearance of embarrassment. Again, irrespective of location or culture, you will find this gesture every time embarrassment upon himself. To combat it, take a few slow, deep breaths to control your nerves and blood flow. Nevertheless, should not be confused blushing that blush from the cold in the winter, excessive heat in the summer or that the natural glow, some people always.
-Shaking
When people with a shrug, they unwittingly use this gesture in order to protect themselves somehow. Full shoulder is plunged into the shoulders, the sides of his mouth turned down, palms up and raising his eyebrows. These shoulders can indicate indifference, or contempt, uncertainty, confusion.
-Western
Around the world, everyone admits, crying, as a universal sign of grief. Crying is a natural instinct, it comes from human biological makeup. For example, the first act of a child cries immediately after birth, because he was divorced from the comfort and safety of the uterus. Infant cries without learned how to cry, he was born with this ability.
There are other universal gestures, as well as hundreds of other small and unique gestures of the individual. However, even with universal gestures, you should look at the whole body and see what other parts of the body makes in order to know what the relationship is currently expressed.
Body language is an important element in human behavior and plays a unique role in communication. He may betray you or support your words, give you an idea of the identity of one’s thoughts or personality, or just to reassure you through a warm smile. He can manipulate the public perception, if used properly, or may allow you to better know the people next to you. Sometimes body language reveals much more than words, you just have to pay attention.