Sunday, December 26, 2010

Audience Nonverbal Cues - Part 3

If you have ever presented to an audience, you know that the audience also communicates with you via nonverbal gestures.   Over the next few weeks, I will highlight some of the most widely recognizable gestures and their meanings.  Here are the next three nonverbal cues you should be on the lookout for as a speaker.
  • Quickly touching the nose with index finger:  indicates the listener doubts what you are saying.
  • Rolling eyes:  is a fairly universal sign of disgust.
  • Jaw drop:  is a sign of disbelief.
What other nonverbal cues have you seen?

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