: Consistent habits, such as how someone treats service staff or their habitual response to stress, provide more reliable insight into their character than isolated incidents. Practical Implementation Tips
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: Prolonged eye contact shows interest or confidence, while frequent looking away might indicate discomfort or a desire to exit the conversation. : Consistent habits, such as how someone treats
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: A single gesture can mean different things depending on the situation; for instance, crossed arms might just mean someone is cold rather than defensive.