Embarrassment

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Body Language that conveys embarrassment other than blushing

- Taking steps backwards

- Hiding your face in your hands

- Shifting glances all around the room

- Wide eyes

- Crossing your arms across yourself

- Taking a defensive stance/pose

- Stuttering (Use paringly)

- Scratching the back of your hand

- Shifting weight from side to side

- Exaggerated hand motions (fanning self, vague gestures, etc.)

- Nervous quirks (Playing with your hair, picking at your skin/clothing, etc.)

- Turning Head sideways to avoid staring straight ahead


• coughing
• stuttering, stammering
• speechlessness
• looking down, unable to meet another's eyes
• shoulders slumping, slouching, sagging, hunching
• a desire to run away
• glancing about as if for an exit or escape
• angry or knee-jerk reactions (lashing out, taking a cheap shot, name calling)
• gritting one's teeth, pressing the lips tight
• keeping a death grip on backpack straps, gripping school books against the chest
• rapidly walking away, keeping the head down
• excessive swallowing
• muddied or panicked thoughts
• lightheadedness, tingling in the chest or stomach
• pretending to not have heard or seen
• using long hair to hide the face...


Emotional Responses:

cheeks/forehead getting warm, flushing, burning, reddeningdesire to run away (fight or flight)lightheadedness, tingling in chest/stomachwish to hideanger at oneself, or another (misplacing blame to feel better about self)


Visual Signs: (See Bookshelf Muse for the full list)

feet shuffling
covering oneself: crossing arms, closing jacket, etc.
pulling at collarwincing,
ducking head
fidgeting,
squirming
stuttering,
stammering
looking down/inability to meet someone's eyes
shoving hands in pockets
rapid walking with head down to get away
hiding behind long hair
laughing


(Pinterest + http://writershelpingwriters.net/2008/02/emotion-thesaurus-entry-embarrassment/ + http://descriptivefaces.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/facial-expressions-embarrassment.html)

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