1) When someone puts their hands in front of their face with their index finger near the nose, their not buying what you say or at least they disagree with you.
2) 80% of people remain quiet even when they really want to say something in order to avoid an argument with someone they care about.
3) Distinctive sounds in a language, such as the sound made by the letter "k" in kale and "c" in cave, are known as phonemes.
4) Allodoxaphobia is the fear of opinions.
5) Respect yourself enough to walk away from anything that no longer serves you, grows you, or makes you happy.
6) Oddly enough, people on the Internet are more real than people in real life. The ability to act anonymously makes us much more genuine.
7) Depressed people are likely to get colds more often while happy and energetic individuals get sick less often.
8) When people come too close to us, we tend to get repelled and increase the distance to a point where we are comfortable. This comfortable distance is known as personal bubble.
9) In the Middle East, same gender eye contact tends to be more intense and sustained than in the West. However, in many Asian, African, and Latin American countries, unbroken eye contact is considered aggressive.
10) Chewing gum has been proven to increase a person's focus and improve their mood, while decreasing anxiety and stress.
11) Woman is instinctively four times more likely to mirror another woman than a man is to mirror another man. Additionally, while women also mirror men’s body language, men are generally reluctant to mirror a woman’s gestures or posture.
12) Body language is either a mood mirror or a mood betrayer. It reinforces speech and also replaces speech. Of these three uses, speech replacement is a conscious act.
13) Sometimes it takes sadness to know happiness, noise to appreciate silence and absence to value presence.
WhatsApp Channel Join Now14) Hand wringing is a universal way of showing distress or concern. A person can go from steepling (high confidence) to fingers interlaced (low confidence) and back to steepling (high confidence), reflecting the ebb and flow of confidence and doubt.
15) Approximately 50 million people worldwide suffer from stuttering, an involuntary repetition of sounds that impedes speech.
16) Unexpected text messages from the person you care about can have a positive affect on your body and instantly improve your mood.
17) Everyone you meet has something to teach you.
18) 'You really love him/her, don't you?' It's a psychological question, no name was mentioned but still, someone came into your mind!
19) People who blush easily, are more generous and trustworthy than those who don't.
20) People who blush easily, are more generous and trustworthy than those who don't.
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21) Scientists have found that babies sometimes cry at night to prevent their parents from making another baby.
22) Every human being dreams (except in cases of extreme psychological disorder). If you think you are not dreaming – you just forget your dreams.
23) When we like something we see, our pupils dilate. When we don’t, they constrict. More favourable the attitude, the more dilated the pupils.
24) When people like someone and want to make contact with them, they usually lean forward. In this position, the legs can be motionless, but the body moves forward intuitively.
25) Wearing skinny jeans can cause nerve damage in your legs, a condition called "tingling thigh syndrome."
26) Simply looking at a photo of someone you love can help relieve pain.
27) If you want to quit smoking, go to a sauna for 3 days in a row and you'll sweat out the nicotine which will make it easier to quit.
28) The best way to learn is to teach. If you're acquiring a new skill or piece of knowledge, bore someone else with it at the first opportunity you get.
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29) Eating watermelon can help reduce acne breakouts and keep skin healthier.
30) In Asia, kissing is considered an intimate act and not permissible in public, even as a social greeting.
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