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Recognize and respond to emotional cues from "summary" of The Like Switch by Jack Schafer,Marvin Karlins

Recognizing and responding to emotional cues involves paying attention to the subtle signals that people give off regarding their emotional state. These cues can include changes in facial expressions, body language, tone of voice, and even the words they use. By being attuned to these cues, you can gain valuable insights into how the other person is feeling and adjust your own behavior accordingly. When someone is happy, they may smile, make eye contact, and use positive language. In contrast, someone who is angry may display tense body language, avoid eye contact, and use aggressive language. By picking up on these cues, you can tailor your responses to better match the other person's emotional state. This can help you build rapport and establish a deeper connection with them. In order to effectively reco...
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