Speaking someone on the phone

@rhejans (191)
Philippines
July 21, 2011 10:35pm CST
I've just observed that everytime I saw someone speaking on the phone. There are always making some sort of reaction like biting their tounge or making facial reaction even they are not seen by their caller. have you ever noticed this? how do you handle phone calls? do you make some facial reaction too? Share it to us. :D
2 responses
@greenline (14838)
• Canada
25 Jul 11
Yes, I have seen many people doing those. Very interesting. Well, they must have been enjoying or very deeply interested in the things they are talking about. I might have been doing those too, and I am sure other people around me were looking at me ! Ha ha !
@kaylachan (57687)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
24 Jul 11
It's human nature, when conversiong with someone that the body gives off some type of physical reaction weather it be a nervus twitch, a facial expression, or a bitting of the tongue. It's the body's way of expressing emotion. It doesn't matter if the person can't see it... the body doesn't always realize this. It reacts because instinct tells it to, not so much because you may or may not be in front of the person you're talking to. When I'm on the phone... if the call is longer then a minute, I'll usually get up and pace, or do some kind of twitching. If I'm the type to make some type of facial expression as a reaction to what I hear... I don't always know it. It's not something I may neccearrly feel, so wouldn't always know what I'm doing.