You can get answers during communication not only directly from the conversation, but also by paying attention to the person's facial expressions, his emotions and the expression of his eyes. Notice the reaction of the interlocutor, and you will be surprised to find a lot of useful information.
Instructions
Step 1
Everything that the interlocutor wants to answer you can be read on his face without the help of words. When asking a question or making a comment, pay attention to the face and eyes of the communication partner. He can nod his head or slightly blink his eyelashes, I agree. If the interlocutor is dissatisfied with something or doubts you are right, he will squint his eyes and thereby express his disapproval to you.
Step 2
When you tell a person something, and at the same time he directs his eyes upward, it means at this moment the person is trying to present this picture in his imagination. Moreover, if a person looks up, he experiences kinesthetic sensations, trying to reproduce the smallest details. Looking down means that the person is immersed in inner experiences. A defocused and fixed gaze indicates that you are being evaluated for the moment. If, in the end, a person has come to impartial conclusions, he can slightly squint his eyes.
Step 3
If a person remembers something, trying to reproduce certain events in his memory, his gaze is directed to the left and up. When fantasizing or trying to plan the future, then the gaze turns up to the right side. This tendency is common for many people, except that left-handers can behave differently: looking to the left, coming up with false information or planning for the future, and looking to the right, remembering the past.
Step 4
You can read the emotions of a person by the eyes. Surprise is expressed in wide open eyes, with the lower eyelids relaxed and the upper ones slightly raised. Fear is also expressed in wide open eyes, but the lower eyelids are tense with this feeling. When a person sincerely laughs or smiles, small wrinkles appear in the corners of the eyes, and if laughter is just a cover for other emotions, then you will not notice a squint on your face, but there will be just a grimace of a smile.
Step 5
When a person is angry, his pupils dilate from anger, and his gaze becomes piercing and hard. True, the pupils can also dilate in a state of excitement, happiness, love or excitement. Only in this case the look becomes thoughtful and dreamy, and the eyes sparkle with happiness. With fatigue, melancholy or depression, the pupils of a person narrow, the corners of the eyes drop down slightly, and the gaze becomes glassy and indifferent.
Step 6
It is important to note that if a person verbally expresses any emotions, and his gaze remains absolutely indifferent at this moment, this is a clear sign of deception and hypocrisy. Although experienced deceivers eventually develop the ability to actively use facial expressions and expressiveness of the eyes.