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Mirroring can help build rapport in social interactions from "summary" of Linguagem corporal by Vitor Santos
Mirroring is a powerful tool that can be used to establish rapport in social interactions. When we mirror someone, we are essentially mimicking their body language, gestures, and even tone of voice. This subtle mirroring can create a sense of connection and understanding between individuals, leading to a more harmonious interaction. By mirroring the other person, we are signaling to them that we are on the same wavelength. This can help to create a sense of unity and cooperation, making the other person more likely to trust and feel comfortable with us. Mirroring can also help to build empathy and show that we are actively listening and engaged in the conversation. When we mirror someone, we are essentially speaking their "body language." This can help to break down barriers and create a sense of camaraderie between individuals. It can also help to establish a sense of trust and openness, as the other person will feel that we are on the same page. Mirroring can also help to establish a sense of mutual respect and understanding. By mirroring someone, we are showing that we are willing to meet them halfway and adapt to their communication style. This can help to foster a more positive and cooperative interaction, leading to a stronger rapport between individuals.- Mirroring is a powerful tool that can be used to build rapport in social interactions. By subtly mirroring the other person's body language, gestures, and tone of voice, we can create a sense of connection and understanding that can lead to more positive and harmonious interactions. So, next time you find yourself in a social situation, try mirroring the other person and see how it can help to strengthen your rapport.
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