Oct 23 2009
Chairman of the EPAD agency and French Minister in charge of the government's economic recovery plan, Patrick Devedjian attends the Hauts-de-Seine general council in Nanterre, west of Paris, France on October 23, 2009 during the meeting for the election of a new member of the EPAD agency overseeing development in La Defense district, seeked by him. Sarkozy junior, an elected councillor in the rich Paris suburb of Neuilly, at the centre of a bitter row over alleged nepotism, abandoned on October 22 his bid for a job managing France's wealthiest business district. Photo by Mousse/ABACAPRESS.COM Photo via Newscom
When a person lifts their head and tilts it backwards, they are conveying that they feel superior and people will perceive them as haughty. If it is combined with a thrust of their chin it is conveying they are ready for a fight. It is always interpreted as a negative gesture. Do one likes to see someone else look down their nose at others.◦
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Looking Down His Nose
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This is more true if the person does not wear glasses. If the person wears bifocal glasses, sometimes they must tilt the head back in order to focus on the subject and is not necessarily a gesture of superiority.
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