when you communicate with others note to facial expressions?
By OYGAK2005
@OYGAK2005 (371)
Saudi Arabia
December 25, 2009 6:44am CST
joy and sadness are experienced by people in all cultures around world .but can we tell when other people are happy or despondent ?in turns out that the expression of many emotions may be universal.smiling is apparently a universal sign of friendliness and approval.baring the teeth in a hostile way.it is may be a universal sign of anger .and often that the universal recognition of facial expressions would have survival value.for example.facial expressions would signal the approach of enemies.(or friends) inthe absense of language....hi mylot friends have you note to facial expressions when you communicate with other people?...
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@neo_matrix (884)
• India
25 Dec 09
i think i look for the other person's expressions far too keenly while communicating.besides the usual expression of smiling for friendliness and frowning for anger.avoiding eye contact can mean evasiveness. looking towards left corners of eyes usually happened when people tried to remember hard.raising nose can mean disgust etc.
@Genericbe (1376)
• Philippines
25 Dec 09
Partly I do note some facial expressions. But, I do not give them the presumptive judgement of what kind person he is.
I go over with his actions. how he communicate and express his feelings. There I can have an idea almost what type of person he is.
Facial expressions give a description or impression of a person.
Mostly, that facial expression is usually visible to those who are deaf. Or for those using body languages. IT is an interaction of any person to communicate the way they can be understood.