When we face and look towards someone when they are talking, they know that we are.....
Listening
If we are ready to work our hands should be ____ the table
On, on top of
To show our boss that we are ready to work, our feet should be
flat on the ground
Bouncing our feet back in forth might mean that we are feeling....
nervous, upset, worried, anxious, uncomfortable
If someone tells you something and you crinkle your nose, you ....
don't like what they said or feel disgusted
We do this with our eyes to let someone know we are paying attention to them.
Eye Contact
If someone crosses their arms, it means they might be feeling....
Mad, sad, bored, uncomfortable
Our hands should be on the _____, ready to get started on our work
table, desk, work space
we should wear comfortable ____ to work
shoes
If someone told you they are feeling blue, they are ...
sad
If we are tired, we might put our _____ down on the table.
Head
If someone is picking at their nails, they might be feeling....
Nervous, worried, anxious, upset
Sitting slouched over at our work spot might make people think we are.....
Bored, tired, not feeling well, uncomfortable
We want to make sure our feet are flat under our work space because someone could....
Trip, fall, safety issue
If someone told you they were under the weather, they feel...
sick
Rolling our eyes can be seen as _______.
Rude, sassy, bored, irritated
A stress ball is what
a toy that you squeeze in your hand if you are feeling stressed
To show other people that we are happy, we show them a.....
Smile!
True or false. Putting our feet up on the table or chair next to us, is seen as unprofessional.
True!
If someone grits their teeth, they feel...
angry, nervous, annoyed
If we stare at someone, it might make them feel....
Uncomfortable, too much eye contact
If our hands are behind our heads, it looks like we are...
relaxing, being lazy, taking a break
What is the word that we use to talk about someones back and shoulders?
Posture
True or false, the boss doesn't care if you wear sandals to work
False! No sandals, not safe
Understanding non-verbal cues (or body language) is important because...
it helps you to understand how someone feels