12 Gestures That Can Make You Less Attractive

in boost •  7 years ago 

 Even the best look that took forever to create can be ruined by bad body  language. This instinctual nonverbal “messenger” is still the main  factor that influences how others perceive us and can make people like  you or, on the contrary, make you totally unattractive. Here's a quick  guide to some gestures you should avoid to always look your best.  Gripping your arm behind your back sends a strong negative signal to  those around you. The higher you grab your arm, the angrier you seem to  people. Hiding your hands in your pockets means a lot of things, which is why  it’s important to interpret body language as a whole. But in most cases  people put their hands in their pockets when they're nervous. Clasped hands resting on the table is a mini-version of crossing your  arms over your chest. Sitting with your fingers laced together and your  hands raised off the table sends the same message: “I’m shutting myself  off, and I don’t want to talk to you.” Instead of slouching, straighten your back, look ahead of you, and pick  your feet up when you walk. These tips will improve your appearance even  more than a new suit or a stunning dress! While we usually put our hands on the lips simply because we don’t know  where to put our hands, it’s still a pretty intimidating pose to see on a  conversation partner. We unconsciously touch our mouth when we're lying  and many people know this. Also, when you cover your mouth, it can be  hard to understand what you're saying. Clinching your hands looks like you’re literally about to punch someone  in the face or you’re ready to defend yourself.  Eye contact could be the most important part of communication. If you  tend to maintain too much eye contact or you simply want to avoid doing  so, try to fidget with something every once in a while, maybe lint on  your pants or something in your salad. Just don’t overdo the fake  distractions because you’ll seem impolite.  There have been a lot of cool psychological studies on this topic, but  to keep it short: we copy people who we like, and we like people who  copy us. 

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