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How to secretly read people: 5 subtle body language cues that reveal the truth

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 17, 2025, 21:00 IST
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How to read people without them knowing about it

Understanding the people around us, whether at work, in social gatherings, or in personal relationships, can give us an edge over others. The ability to read someone’s emotions, thoughts, and what’s going on in their minds without them being aware of it isn’t about manipulation but about understanding human behaviour and non-verbal cues. By paying close attention to subtle signs, one can get a better understanding of what others may not be saying up front, but maybe thinking in their minds. Whether you want to improve communication or simply understand someone's true feelings, reading people can help you face different situations more effectively. Here are 5 powerful signs to notice in a person.

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People who cross their legs as soon as they sit down

When someone crosses their legs as soon as they sit down, it can indicate a sense of defensiveness or being ambitious. This posture often signals that the person feels the need to protect themselves from the situation or conversation; apart from this, it is also a sign of being proactive in making decisions and being ambitious in life. It may also suggest that they are feeling insecure or are trying to maintain personal space. In some cases, crossing legs can also be a subconscious sign to regain control in an unfamiliar or stressful environment.

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People who habitually touch their chins

Touching the chin is a gesture that can reflect deep thinking, curiosity, or even doubt. People who touch their chin frequently might be processing some difficult information or trying to make a decision. It can also be an unconscious attempt to calm down when feeling uncertain or stressed. In some cases, it may indicate uncertainty, doubt, or contemplation, especially when it comes along with other signs of hesitation. This gesture can show that the person is also thinking about other options or reflecting on their feelings.

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Observing eye contact and movement

Eyes are often called the “windows to the soul”, and rightly so for a reason. A person’s eye contact can reveal their level of interest, trustworthiness, or discomfort. For example, prolonged eye contact may suggest confidence or interest, while avoiding eye contact can indicate discomfort, insecurity, or dishonesty. Apart from that, paying attention to how a person’s eyes move, are they darting around, or do they focus on you? This can reveal whether they’re engaged or distracted, or even if they're trying to avoid certain topics.

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Listen to tone and speech patterns

How a person speaks often reveals more than the words themselves. The tone of voice, speech speed, and rhythm can indicate someone’s emotional state. A higher pitch or a fast, nervous pace might indicate anxiety or excitement, while a slower, more deliberate tone may convey confidence or contemplation. Listening carefully to the details in speech allows one to gauge emotions such as stress, happiness, or frustration, even if the person is trying to hide them.

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If a person laughs too much

Excessive laughter, especially in situations where it doesn’t seem appropriate, can be a sign of nervousness, discomfort, loneliness, or anxiety. People might laugh too much to cover up their unease or to deflect attention from something they don’t want to talk about. This behaviour could also mean that they’re trying to hide insecurity or avoid vulnerability. It can be a social defense mechanism or a way to make others feel at ease when the individual feels out of place or overwhelmed.

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