Body Language Smoking Gestures and Signals
“Smoking Gestures”
At what time a person smokes it demonstrates an outward manifestation of an inner tension or conflict. Smoking is an attempt by someone to explain away relaxation without putting forth the efforts of conforming to the normal strategies.
Actually, smokers often have a nervous disorder, which this language speaks out in a negative fashion. Some people smoke because of peer pressures, which the pressures will make them believe it is a cool gesture.
Although, most of these people do not really know how harmful smoking could be to the body, they still use this gesture to make a statement. Smoking still can reveal many facts about the state of mind in which a person is addressing or illustrating. This is seen through the way smokers hold their cigarettes or through other characteristic features and so on.
Smoking Gestures:
While non-smokers try to cover up their anxiety through acts like nail biting, head scratching, playing with their tie or a pen or pencil, finger tapping or foot tapping, a smoker smokes his way in a similar situation. Pipe smokers are often seen cleaning, lighting, tapping, filling, packing, and puffing their pipes to make themselves tension free at what time they are under pressure. In addition, people who smoke pipes take more time than their cigarette-smoking counterparts do.
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