Body Language: Understanding What a Person is not Saying

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Uploaded by on Mar 7, 2008

http://www.impressionmanagement.com/presentation_skills_training.shtml. Anne Warfield, Impression Management Professionals, talks about how a majority of communication happens not just by WHAT is said, but more so HOW the person says it.

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  • Interesting, don't get me wrong but are you vilifying people who are touchy about tailgating?

  • The video is just an example of how our body space extends to our cars and how very different it can be for each person. Normally car length spectrum falls from 1/2 car length (those with small body space) to 2 car lengths (those with large body space). Since all other cars were under 1 car length, this person's 4 length shows a dramatic need for space.

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  • Now do another video entitled "Body Language: Understanding What a Person is TRYING TO TELL YOU.

    Hint : BACK OFF !!

  • What a dumb-ass video. This happens in the fast lane on a freeway so I'm guessing 50 mph (this seemingly "irrelevant" detail to get missed from the story).

    Now go away and find out what the breaking distance is of your vehickle at that speed.

    The other driver is not some psychopath with excessive needs for body space, it is someone who knows how to drive safely and does not want to be rear-ended by some dumb-ass lay psychologist .

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