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Test The Direction of the Feet (Intention)
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QUESTION 1: Why are the lower extremities usually the most honest part of the body?
Because they are closer to the ground and gravity
Because they support the whole weight of the body
Because they are controlled by the rational neocortex
Because most people forget to control them, unlike the face and hands
2nd QUESTION: What is the "golden rule" about foot direction?
Feet point to where the mind wants to go
Feet always point to magnetic north
Feet point to the most dominant person in the room
Feet always point away from danger
QUESTION 3: If you talk to a colleague who looks at you, but your feet point toward the door, what does that indicate?
Who is very interested in the conversation
Who is very comfortable and relaxed
Who wants to leave and doesn't want to spend too much time with you
Who is inviting you to go for a walk together
QUESTION 4: If two colleagues turn their torsos to greet you but keep their feet pointing at each other, what does it mean?
That they are giving you a warm welcome
Who do not want to be interrupted in your private conversation
Who want you to lead the conversation
That they are waiting for a fourth person
QUESTION 5: What does a subtle step backward indicate when receiving a proposal?
A total and enthusiastic acceptance of the idea
Curious to know more details
Joy and excitement about the opportunity
A subconscious rejection or discomfort with the idea
QUESTION 6: In a romantic context, where do your feet often point unconsciously?
Towards the person you care most about in the group
Towards the nearest emergency exit
Towards the waiter or waitress
Towards the source of music or noise
QUESTION 7: How do the feet react to something we like or are interested in?
Standing completely still like statues
Taking a step backwards as a precaution
Taking a small, unconscious step toward the object or person
Crossing the ankles as a sign of defense
8th QUESTION: What body signal indicates a clear welcome to join a group conversation?
Keeping the feet closed in the original position
Turning the feet and torsos to open the circle to include it
Turning only the head to greet verbally
Crossing the arms and staring
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