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is Our Lash. Let’s a talk about never
use these body languages when talking to customers today.
Never
underestimate smile! Small gestures like these in conversation can help build a
subtle rapport between the speakers! So what body language should you pay
attention to when communicating with customers?
1.
Low energy
It's
a sign of disrespect, a sign that you're bored and don't want to be there at
all. You would never say to your customers, "Why should I take orders from
you?" But if you slouch, your body will tell you loudly and clearly.
2. Exaggerated gestures
It
suggests you're exaggerating, but small gestures can show leadership and
confidence. Things like open arms and open hands tell each other that you're
not hiding anything.
3. Check the time when you talk
It
shows that you are somewhat anxious and conceited, disrespectful to the other
person, and it means that you have better things to do and are anxious to get
away from them.
4.
By physically distancing yourself from
the person you are talking to, you are telling them that you are not interested
in what is being said or that you do not trust what they are saying.
The
correct way to do this is to lean slightly towards the customer you are talking
to, or turn your head slightly away, and concentrate on what the customer is
saying.
5. Crossed arms or legs
Crossed
arms or legs can act as a barrier and indicate that you are not open to
conversation. Even if you have a pleasant conversation, the customer will still
feel excluded. Refrain from crossing your arms if you want the customer to know
that you're open and interested.
6. Discordant words and facial expressions
It
will make the customer feel that something is wrong and begin to suspect that
you are deceiving them. For example, in a negotiation, a nervous smile does not
calm the atmosphere, but rather makes the customer feel uneasy and
misunderstand that you have other ideas.
7. Exaggerated nods reveal anxiety.
People
may think the heavy nod is just a cover for what you really think, when you
don't agree or understand.
8. Fidgeting or fidgeting with your hair indicates anxiety,
exuberance, conceit, and lack of concentration.
Customers
will think that you care too much about your appearance and not too much about their
lashes.
9. Avoiding eye contact can make customer suspect that
you're hiding something.
Lack
of eye contact also shows that you are not interested in communicating and lack
confidence. Looking down during a conversation can signal that you lack
confidence or are focused on yourself, which diminishes the impact of your words.
Therefore, pay special attention to eye level when making complex or important
points.
10. Too strong eye contact can make the customer think
you're aggressive or trying to be dominant.
Americans
make eye contact for an average of seven to 10 seconds, slightly longer when
listening than when speaking. The way you look away also sends a message.
Looking down indicates obedience. Looking sideways indicates confidence.
11. Rolling your eyes is a sign of lack of respect
For
some people, it's a habit, it happens spontaneously, but if you control it, you
can get some good results.
12. Frowns or other unhappy expressions send a message that
you are upset and turn people away from you.
Even
if your mood isn't theirs, they'll still feel it's theirs. Smiling, on the
other hand, makes the customer feel that you are open, confident, friendly and
trustworthy.
13. A light handshake indicates a lack of authority and
confidence, while a heavy handshake indicates aggression and seeking dominance.
The
strength of the handshake varies depending on the subject and situation, but
always be firm.
14. The distance between you and your customer is too
close.
If you are less than half a meter away from
the customer, it shows that you have no concept of personal space and makes
people feel uncomfortable.
That’s all today. If you need any other
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extension vendors, please contact with OUR LASH.
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