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Supermarkets
Large grocery stores that offer a wide range of food and other simple necessities. They require self-service and that organize items in an asile system.
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drink barrier
Communication; Body language
A drink held across the body as a form of a barrier. Indicates shyness or general negativity.
cocooning
Communication; Body language
Body language which indicates a desire to not be bothered. The most common example is putting hands up to your face when studying.
closed formation
Communication; Body language
When two people are directly facing each other. Fairly normal in a one-on-one situation, but if it occurs in a group it indicates an attraction between the two people.
chair straddling
Communication; Body language
Sitting spread-eagled backwards on a chair, so that the back of the chair acts as a barrier to the rest of the world. Often seen as a domineering position, but can also be taken ...
casual corner position
Communication; Body language
The position at the corner of a rectangular table. Arguably the best position to be sitting at, as it allows a person to comfortably enter and exit a conversation at will without ...
buy signals
Communication; Body language
Actions that show that a person is getting ready to buy something. They are very important for salespeople to recognise. They include touching the chin, increased eye contact and ...
buttress stance
Communication; Body language
A standing position whereby one leg is straight and supporting the body while the other is bent and positioned forward. It shows that a person wants to leave.