1. Imitating


When, during an interaction, one among the people tends to repeat , reproduce, or imitate the gestures, tone of voice, or maybe attitude of the opposite , we are talking a few sign or signal of liking, interest, or attraction. In most cases, the one that reproduces them isn’t consciously aware they're doing it — it seems to be something totally subconscious.

2. Scratching your head


When, during an interaction, one among the people tends to repeat , reproduce, or imitate the gestures, tone of voice, or maybe attitude of the opposite , we are talking a few sign or signal of liking, interest, or attraction. In most cases, the one that reproduces them isn’t consciously aware they're doing it — it seems to be something totally subconscious.

3. Blinking more often


We all blink, because it may be a physiological need. However, there are times once we tend to try to to it more often and more frequently. They claim that an individual may do that due to stress, nervousness, worry, or because what they're telling us may be a lie.

4. Puckering the lips


This gesture or movement with the mouth, more specifically with the lips, could also be common, but its motives and explanations are diverse. Perhaps the simplest known meaning of this expression is that of disapproval or to point out displeasure, but it also can be associated with nervousness, stress, or the intention to repress or somehow cover other feelings.

5. Hands on the waist


Seeing someone with their hands on their hips isn’t something unusual or rare, but rather a reasonably common gesture, of which we’re probably unsurprised to be onlookers. to understand this posture we must take under consideration the remainder of the gestures that accompany it, because it are often a symbol of defiance, anger, or irritation. It also can be an indication of pride and self-confidence.