observe people, watch there movements and actions....
there are plenty of books out there for this type of stuff.
2007-01-27 14:00:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey! Intro,heard once that the best teacher in life is yourself.Try to teach yourself to basically read "Body Language" as you view other people.There are books at the Library about body language,but really it is very simple: as an example, honest people usually look you strait into your eyes if someone does not do this they may not be so sincere,also as you look strait into someone and they appear figgidy or nervously they may not be too stable.Honestly your own gut feeling and the reaction you get when you first see somone is the best way to read them.Remember first impressions are always very important.
2007-01-28 18:52:05
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answered by Robert B 5
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It's alot easier to read people based on consistency. When people change something in their performance, language, anything that is of their nature. That's a pretty accurate indication that their has either been a change in their life. Actions speak louder than words
2007-01-28 00:03:22
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answered by candlemia 3
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I don't know if its something you can LEARN. Its more of something you just pick up on. You need to observe people in different situations and see how they react.
2007-01-27 23:06:56
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answered by bethieb163 3
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try to read yourself before starting to read others-check how your actions are similar to others or how different..learn to know your own self before others...lolz good luck ^ ^
2007-01-27 22:38:52
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answered by --[[S.W]]-- 2
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Its all in the facial movements and the way their body is moving.... for example, crossed arms=discomfort, stubborness, etc.
2007-01-27 22:20:08
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answered by Anonymous
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watch and listen. have patience and dont get too close too soon. its easier to read someone if youre not biased about them.
2007-01-27 22:03:03
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answered by Yue 2
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Good question, but for what?
2007-01-27 22:25:14
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answered by borboleta 2
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