There was a time when I thought I was weird or overly judgmental because I had trouble explaining to others how and why I could sense or feel certain things about people. I have learned so much from watching this channel, and now I know that I was picking up on certain body language cues without realizing it.
This is why what is referred to as a gut feeling is based on things you pick up without being able to put words to it. Everyone gives off signals however many cannot translate those signals. This is why I enjoy watching these guys. I would love them to do me, negative and positive. It is just so interesting and sometimes I wonder what signals I give off, especially to people who do not know me well. 😅
I had an Italian friend who talked with her hands all the time. I then did it for years and still do it sometimes. Not lying just talking with my hands.
I tend to read people very easily! Once they start with lies I pick right up on it! And once they lie,far more follow! That lie,turns into another lie to squirm from the first lie and so on!!🙄🤦♀️
I would love for a quick video on the eyes, expressions of the photos of the parents circulating around about the family who were “exited” in WA by the 15 eldest child. Those expressions, especially the eyes in a few.. remind me of so many of your videos!
Interesting thought experiment… How would this translate into the deaf community, generally speaking? I would imagine there would be substantial changes in how body language is used and subsequently interpreted. Any thoughts?
@rachelh5211 Like ... typically. Lol, Idk, he sounds like (to maybe only me?) he is saying two words, "ti" and "pickly". And it's funny because pickles are inherently funny.
There was a time when I thought I was weird or overly judgmental because I had trouble explaining to others how and why I could sense or feel certain things about people.
I have learned so much from watching this channel, and now I know that I was picking up on certain body language cues without realizing it.
Yes! Me too! Ive recently found out that im an empath and a HSP, highly sensitive person.
@@suekuns8018 I've often wondered if I'm highly sensitive. I have yet to look further into it though.
This is why what is referred to as a gut feeling is based on things you pick up without being able to put words to it.
Everyone gives off signals however many cannot translate those signals. This is why I enjoy watching these guys. I would love them to do me, negative and positive. It is just so interesting and sometimes I wonder what signals I give off, especially to people who do not know me well. 😅
@@T.Socorsoread the book, The Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine Aron. There are criteria for you to examine.
Emotional intelligence
For italians, there is a number of additional cathegories of gestures. 😅
Italians basically use sign language.
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I had an Italian friend who talked with her hands all the time. I then did it for years and still do it sometimes. Not lying just talking with my hands.
@khaas1658 😄 and that's very nice!
Love your concise and pointed explanation here. Very helpful , easy to understand and to remember!👍
I find myself using adaptors when I'm in conversation with someone I don't know really well.
This was a great episode.
Great Summary-so useful. Thanks
I tend to read people very easily! Once they start with lies I pick right up on it! And once they lie,far more follow! That lie,turns into another lie to squirm from the first lie and so on!!🙄🤦♀️
Thank you. 😊
Brilliant! Appreciated.
Excelente. Muchas gracias por compartir. Apapachos desde San Cristóbal de las casas ❤
Thanks Greg. Great summary!!!
Thank you! This is easier to remember.
Very interesting. Thank you Greg. ❤
I would love for a quick video on the eyes, expressions of the photos of the parents circulating around about the family who were “exited” in WA by the 15 eldest child. Those expressions, especially the eyes in a few.. remind me of so many of your videos!
Thanks, Greg!
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Greg.
Good info
Thank you
Thanks 😊
No more Diddy time to toss the key!
Needs more context for the example to work. But good body language to be aware of. 😊
Interesting thought experiment… How would this translate into the deaf community, generally speaking? I would imagine there would be substantial changes in how body language is used and subsequently interpreted. Any thoughts?
What if his treatment made him crazy?
Are these indicators the same along cultural differences or gender?
This exact reason proves this 15 year child is not mentally competent if not everything else 25:30
Greg says "typically" an awful lot. And he says it like "ti-pickley" sometimes. Just pointing it out. Okay bye.
Just curious...how else is typically pronounced?🤔
@rachelh5211 Like ... typically. Lol, Idk, he sounds like (to maybe only me?) he is saying two words, "ti" and "pickly". And it's funny because pickles are inherently funny.
@@boringsus probably just because he’s thinking ahead about that subject in the interview while he’s talking. 🤷♀️