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Francesca Tighinean, a psychologist originally from Romania and now based in the US, has gained attention for her insights into body language through a recent viral TikTok clip. In her video, she highlights specific non-verbal cues that may suggest someone does not like you.
Tighinean emphasizes the importance of observing subtle behaviors, such as crossed arms, lack of eye contact, and physical distancing. These signs can often indicate discomfort or disinterest in social interactions. She explains that while everyone has their unique mannerisms, consistent patterns of negative body language can be telling.
Her observations resonate with many viewers, prompting discussions about interpersonal relationships and social dynamics. Tighinean's expertise sheds light on the complexities of human interaction, encouraging individuals to become more aware of their surroundings and the messages conveyed through body language. By understanding these cues, people can navigate social situations with greater awareness and empathy.
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