7 signs that you can’t trust a person based on body language
If you are experiencing uneasy feelings of insecurity in a close friend, spouse or someone you have just met, would you like to reach a conclusion faster by observing their body language?
Regardless of speech, people cannot always control the message their body is conveying. Understanding the basics of body language can help you identify red flags before investing time and effort into a person. What is even more important is to distinguish shyness and dishonesty when reading body language.
Remember that we can mostly control our words, but the signals our body gives to the other party when we say those words are not in our control. Based on this, we have compiled tips for you that will help you determine whether the other person is lying to you or whether you can trust him or not…
1. THEY DON’T MAKE EYE CONTACT
Changing eyes is not always a sign that someone is lying. However, if you notice that the person is constantly looking away from you, they may be lying. However, don’t confuse looking down with looking sideways. People often look down when trying to remember something. You can ask follow-up questions and ask them to turn their story around to find out if they are lying.
Most people are aware of this technique and try to avoid eye contact in the first place. For example, most experienced poker players rub their eyes during tricks to create natural movements. Healthy eye contact moves in different directions periodically during a conversation, along with expressions to respond to information.
2. THEY AVOID CONFRONTATION
If you see someone keeping their eyes glued to the screen all day, this may indicate that they are afraid of confrontation or are worried that texts from another person may appear at any time. It can be alarming if your partner or friend suddenly forms this habit. For example, if they have trouble conversing at meal times and spend their time constantly searching for notifications, try to keep an eye on what they are doing and confront them if necessary.
3. THEY TENDENCY TO STAND AWAY WHEN SPEAKING
In general, people or couples tend to lean towards each other through their bodies, feet or heads during conversations. If you notice a change in their actions and the way they answer your questions, this could be a sign that they are hiding something. Sometimes this distancing can even be virtual and you have to wait more than 6 hours to get a response from them. People may use this technique to get away from you.
This could also mean that someone isn’t really interested in the conversation and would rather be somewhere else. In this case, try not to push the conversation too hard and accept that this person is not worth your time.
4. THEY BLINK MORE FREQUENTLY
Blinking is natural. However, pay attention to situations where someone is blinking too much or too little. Infrequent blinking indicates that the person is trying to act like someone they are not. Whether it’s fake interest in the conversation or lying, watch out for this behavior when chatting with others. For example, an experienced magician may blink more slowly than usual to act naturally about the next magic trick.
5. THEY COLOR THEIR ARMS AND LEGS
55% of our speech is nonverbal, and arms and legs make up a large portion of it. Crossing your arms may mean defense or self-protection, while crossing your legs may indicate discomfort with someone. Subtle cues, such as overextended arms, can also make a person appear more manipulative and commanding.
People often unconsciously use this body language to draw attention away from themselves. When it comes to verbal communication, they avoid talking about themselves and manage to turn every question towards you.
6. THEY MOVE THEIR HANDS CONSTANTLY
It’s good to use hand gestures when talking to people. It helps people highlight their key points and allows others to join the conversation. However, like everything else, hand movements are fine if done in moderation. In fact, a study revealed that people who use both hands are more likely to be liars. Excessive use of hand gestures makes the person less convincing and frantic.
You can detect healthy positions by noticing the position of your hands. Ideally, their hands should be at waist level and used in controlled moments. When people pause while speaking, their hand movements also slow down.
7. THEIR VOICE CRACKS WHEN SPEAKING
Pay attention to voice changes during conversations. Liars often switch normal voices to a higher pitch than honest people. While a high-pitched tone or voice crackle isn’t a guarantee that they’re lying, a high-pitched voice combined with other body language red flags can help you decide whether to trust someone.