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How to practice your ability to see and recognize people

1. Recognize people from their prestige

When a person enters a certain venue, he can attract special attention from the people around him. This is his prestige. Prestige is a living habit developed in a long-term living environment, and is an external manifestation of self-confidence and self-cultivation.

2. Recognize people from posture

Posture mainly includes a person’s standing, standing, walking and walking. The way you walk can tell whether a person is determined and confident. When a person is particularly confident, he will walk with great momentum, striding with his head held high. For those who have been soldiers for decades, their special habit is that they always walk at an even pace and their backs are straight. Even when he sits down, he will stay straight because he has developed a habit of doing so. When you meet for the first time, you can tell whether the other person is confident by his or her steps and posture. If the other person naturally faces you, looks into your eyes and approaches with a smile, then he is confident; on the contrary, if the other person lowers his head or looks around without looking at you, then his mentality is unconfident. of.

3. Get to know people by shaking hands

In ancient times, people would clasp their fists and hold their hands when meeting. Nowadays, shaking hands has become the main etiquette for Chinese people to meet. You can also understand a person's psychological state through the handshake posture.

4. Recognize people by their eyes

It is often difficult to fake people’s eyes. Whether it is a well-intentioned lie or a malicious lie, whether it is to parents or a significant other, once a person lies, he often dare not look directly into the other person's eyes, fearing that the other person will discover the truth.

5. Recognize people by their noses

In Chinese culture, there is the idea that "nothing big can be seen outside, and nothing small can be seen inside". This can be extended to every aspect of a person's face. All organs are connected. Whether it’s the eyes or the nose, it’s actually the way to judge someone’s personality from their facial features. Human facial features are centered on the nose. The nose, in traditional physiognomy, is a sign of talent. A good nose actually means that a person is talented. People with straight, centered noses are generally more decent.