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  • Nice video. I am very much into subconcious non-verbal comunication and did notice a couple of things you might find apealing.

    1. When the candidate talks "flirtatiously" to the employer, you might like to check his hands, (before overlaped over his penis), became a triangle, pointing in.

    - The candidates response was something near to misbelief.

    2. A quick glance at the other persons genitals will increase heart rate by 10%

  • not natural .

  • I like the idea of the video but the presentation is horrible. First off clothing is nonverbal and the interviewer or employer is dressed worse than the candidate. Secondly, the posture is off on the employer, etc..so you should re do the video in my opinion for it to seem valid

  • Hmmm he looks familiar but its still a good vid -_O.........

  • great very well done - best regards from brazil

  • Interesting. Note: Body language varies from culture to culture. I remember sitting at a seminar and a man had his arms crossed his body and the speaker berrated him for showing what he interpreted as apathy. The man couldn't understand why the speaker drew that conclusion. The speaker finally asked "Well why do you have your arms crossed your body". The man answered that it made him feel more secure in attending a place where he felt alone. (You see he was the only minority male there.)

  • @filmtress And for those of you who don't get it. Imagine a time when you were the only 'white' person at a big function or large gathering where you were the only one of your kind. How did you feel? Right. (Well minorities feel this way all of the time)

  • @filmtress I feel that way all time. I am not considered a minority.

  • this is dope!

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