How both the type and timing of certain nonverbal cues can make someone seem creepy, writes ronriggio
It is both the type and timing of nonverbal behaviors that can create a sense of “creepiness.”Patterns of nonverbal behaviors that appear creepy are extending eye contact, smiling, and invading personal space.
The predatory smile again begins with a typical smile. Still, the upper part of the head is tilted forward so that the chin moves closer to the chest, accompanied by staring – a fixed gaze on the other person, which sends a threatening, “you are my target” message.
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