Eyes are the window of the soul, from which one can see one's inner world. This is a small skill in interpersonal communication.
So the question is, can you understand her little eyes?
1. Keep your eyes wide open
Opening your eyes can have many different meanings, depending on other features of your face: opening your eyes while raising your eyebrows and sagging your cheeks may indicate fear; When opening your eyes wide, raise your eyebrows and smile, indicating happiness and interest; A quick glance with wide open eyes and a return to normal expression indicates surprise.
2. Looking left and right
Experts believe that when people lie, their eyes first look up and then right. Depending on how people process information, their eyes look in a specific direction.
Looking left and right doesn't necessarily mean lying, it just means he's processing information.
3. Blinking speed
When a person is lying or under pressure, they blink very quickly; In relaxed situations (such as reading, daydreaming, and working with a computer), the rate of blinking slows down, typically between 8 and 21 blinks per minute.
4. Cover your eyes
If you want to ask a friend for help, they rub their eyes when they respond with approval, indicating that your request has embarrassed him. This body language is called "covering the eyes.".
Children born blind can also cover their eyes if they hear things they don't like.
5. Squint one's eyes
When people feel something makes them feel sick or disgusted, or feel wrongly accused, their reaction is to squint their eyes.
The tighter your eyes are narrowed, the stronger your aversion becomes.
6. Raise one's eyebrows
When people feel happy and satisfied, they raise their eyebrows. This facial expression expresses a positive emotion that clinically depressed people do not exhibit.