1. Receptive and Comfort.
Lets take this in a more practical manner. People tend to show comfort in discussing personal with you but can't just utter it in words for you to get closer to them. So if to say you're talking with someone and you try to get closer to him, if he pulls back a bit make sure you make the talks less personal. If he stays or try to get more closer to you, it is a real signal that he so she is receptive and comfortable with the discussion.
Another body language to prove that someone accepts and is receptive to you is when he or she place her hands on his kneels or wrap it around. On the other hand, if someone look away while you're talking or throw his hands at his back, surely he's not interested in taking things further or talking the things personal.
2. Sympathy, Respect or Flirt.
If someone by any chance tilt his or her own head while your talking or as he stares at something, it is a sign of simple sympathy or respect of personality. In order to read body language of a simple positivity flirt, the individual will tilt his or her own head and smile broadly or even taking it further to giggle a bit.
One of the commonest sympathy body language is shaking head from let to right in slow motion. Or, just as simple as watching the ground in a day dreaming posture.
Furthermore, respect is being shown in the physical when someone look directly into the ground, bend his or kneels a bit while recieving something from your hands or even tries to avoid eye contact more often. When you sit with someone that gives alot of respect to your personal, you can read his body language exhibiting nervousness, discomfort, composed and tries to act more carefully.
3. Reading Body Language of Someone Who Tries to Hide Something.
Every person that lower his head in a thinking but conscious sight is trying to hide something or anticipating a chance to say out some incredible things. So watch out! Although some lowered head can be a sign of nervousness or blush when a shy individual is complimented, without the complement, consider a lowered head is an indication for a reason to keep things within the heart.
4. Timid or Disbelief.
This also accounts to lowered head in the sense that the person looks away and tries to stare his eyes here and there. It also applies to ashame, trying to create spaces or some distances between the other party, thinking, trying to reflects things or even being more unsure and skeptical about an opinion.
5. Confused Body Language.
In order to read body language of someone who's confused at a time try to observe his head position. Althout this varies according to sensitivity, a confused fellow will unconsciously cock his head. To be more sure, there most be a raised eye browse and funny month gestures from the confused fellow. If you're not talking about or it isn't obvious that the person is confused, you'll observe a tilted head with a smiling face, which gives us a direct body language signal that this person like us or like what we are saying at the moment.
6. Less interested, nervous or lying body languages.
In order not to get confused in reading the similar interpretations of this body languages try to mix it up with what is going on. Look into their eyes, and if they try to look the side in a shaky or embarrassed manner, it is a way of nervousness first or lying. If they look way not just immediately so so shaky, it might be more obvious that something either within the mind or in the physical has distracted their attention. Another body language for nervousness is looking down at the floor. When a person looks directly to some place other than your eyes or the floor while he's or you're talking to him, definitely there's a mistrust or disbelief that his mind tries to go further to interpret something else on your conversation.
7. Interpret Respect and Disrespect.
Many cultures around the world believe that looking at someone, especially the elderly directy into the eyes is a sign of disrespect. So if someone looks down or keeps his or her own eye staring the floor, it is big sign of respect.
8. Reading and interpreting body language of a person who's interested in you.
Consider dilated pupils as our first sure sign of interest. If a person seem to mirror you and even worse, tries to mimick your actions (sitting posture, eye direction, or hand movement) no doubt, there's a genuine form of interest. Prove it the clever way by changing into other postures to make sure they are mirroring you.
If someone crosses his or her arms, they are closing themselves from social influence. On how to read body language, hands on waist means impatience or upset.