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Body language can go a long way in helping you see whether or not the girl really likes you. Her words may not tell you that she likes you, but her body can give her away. If the girl really likes you, then she may turn her body toward you and try to lean in when she's talking to you so she can get a little closer. Here are a few more signs that she's into you:  See if she twirls her hair or looks down at her feet. This means that she's feeling shy and nervous about talking to you because she likes you. See if she shuffles her feet or plays with her hands or jewelry. This is another sign that she's fidgeting because she likes you. See if she breaks eye contact. If you share a moment of intense eye contact and then she looks away, it may mean that she's feeling shy about talking to you. Check out her smile. Does she smile when she's talking to you, even if you don't say anything that should make her smile? This may mean that she likes you. Do you notice that she dresses up more when she knows she'll be around you? If you both know you'll be running into her at the mall and she's all dressed up and wears more makeup than usual, it may be for you. If she knows she'll see you on the weekend and puts on a new dress, she may be trying to look good for you.  She may also put on a hint of perfume if she knows she'll be around you. If you don't think she wears perfume during school but suddenly puts it on when you're at a group hang at the movies, it may be for you. You'll need to take into consideration whether she's known for her above-and-beyond style even when you're not around. For example, ask other classmates if she dresses up on days you don't see each other, or pay attention to how she looks on days when you run into her accidentally to see if her outfits are always as put-together as they are when she knows she'll be around you. This is a dead giveaway that she really likes you. If you catch her blushing after you look at her, or if her face turns bright red in the middle of a conversation with you, then she's feeling shy because of how much she likes you. Observe her for a while. See if she's the kind of person who's just really shy, or if she blushes only for you. If she only blushes in front of you, then she thinks you're special.

summary: Check out her body language. See how she looks around you. See if you make her blush.


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The big white space on the right part of the screen is the whiteboard.  You can use it the same way as a physical whiteboard. There are different tools - pens, eraser, laser pointer, arrow, texts, highlighter, shapes, and stamps - available for you to use during your presentation. If you’re going to use some files for your presentation, you can upload them beforehand for easier and smoother presentation. Click on File from the menu and select Import.  You are only allowed to upload and present Powerpoint, image, and PDF files. The files you uploaded will appear under the Content sub-window. If you’re going to share and distribute handouts for your presentation, you can upload them and allow your participants to download them directly from the virtual rooms.  You can upload almost any type of file to be shared with your participants. Click on View from the menu and select Handouts. The Handouts sub-window will appear, and you can see the files you’ve uploaded here. You can post a message for everyone to see in your virtual room. This can be a quote, a personal message, or your call-in conference numbers. Click on Edit from the menu and select Status Bar Message. Your message would appear on the status bar of the main window. If you played with the whiteboard from step 1 of part 2, you can easily delete all your markings with one easy step. Just click on File from the menu and select Erase Annotations. All your markings on the whiteboard would be removed. It’s better to start your presentation with a clean whiteboard.

summary: Use the whiteboard. Upload your presentation. Upload your handouts. Post a message. Clear the whiteboard.


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Your voice is also capable of revealing your emotions. A quiver in your voice or jumping to another octave while speaking is an easy tell for your opponents. Clear your throat or take a full breath before speaking so that you have enough air to talk in a neutral register. Stick to the facts of what’s happening and you won’t need too many words. Stumbling over your sentences, stuttering, or saying “um” too many times shows that you are nervous or unsure of yourself. Short, sweet, and to the point is how you should talk when in high-stress situations.  One-word answers are acceptable, especially in high-stakes games like poker. You need to concentrate more on the game anyways rather than shooting the breeze with your opponents. If you're playing a game with friends and there isn't real money at stake, the atmosphere may be a little more relaxed so talking may more appropriate. Just watch yourself when examining your hand. When asked a question by the dealer or someone else, it’s acceptable to simply answer “yes” or “no” by nodding or shaking your head. If you don’t feel comfortable opening your mouth because you’re afraid that your voice will give you away, simply use relaxed body language to convey your answer.  To distract yourself and keep from speaking, chew gum or keep snacks at the table. It helps to think about what you want to say before you speak. That way you can keep yourself from sounding excited or disappointed. To be completely counter-intuitive, instead of staying silent you can comment on every hand dealt or result. You can pepper in false reactions too to throw your opponents off. Constantly talking can also distract your opponents by diverting their attention from the game to whatever you're saying.  Bluffing is an important part of poker. For example, you can receive a bad hand and pretend like you just got a winning hand. If you're consistently inconsistent with your reactions, no one will be able to guess your true reactions. This is much harder to do but can work in your favor.
summary: Speak with an even and balanced tone. Keep your words few and simple. Nod your head if you aren’t comfortable speaking. Confuse your opponents by talking constantly.