Edit Game
Non-Verbal Social Cues and Their Meanings
 Delete

Use commas to add multiple tags

 Private  Unlisted  Public



 Save

Delimiter between question and answer:

Tips:

  • No column headers.
  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






 Save   42  Close
How is he feeling? How do you know?
...
How is he feeling? How do you know?
...
How is he feeling? How do you know?
Nice!
How is she feeling? How do you know?
Awesome!
How is this guy feeling? How do you know?
...
What is happening? How are they feeling?
...
Are these two people both engaged in the conversation? How do you know?
...
is the man interested in the conversation? How do you know?
...
Is the man listening to her? How do you know?
...
Is the women in the glasses listening? How do you know?
...
Are these two women engaged in the conversation? How do you Know?
...
How does the women in the blue shirt feel? How do you know?
...
Do the two gentlemen look like they are listening to the women? How do you know?
...
How is the man feeling? How do you know?
...
How is the man on the right feeling? How do you know?
...
How is the women in the green shirt feeling? How do you know?
...
How are these women feeling? How do you know?
...
How is the boy in the grey shirt feeling? How do you know?
...
How are this women feeling? How do you know?
...
They want you to hurry
They want you to hurry
They want you to come over
Someone is tilting their head
Confused or thinking
Someone is giving you a side eye
Confused or uncomfortable
Confused or uncomfortable
Confused or uncomfortable
They want you to stop
They want you to stop
Time out
When someone crosses their arms
They are mad or annoyed
When someone turns away
They don’t want to talk to you
They are scrunching up their nose and face
They are disgusted
Shaking their head
They are disappointed, or they are saying “no”
They are thinking that you are too loud
They can’t hear you, they want you to talk louder
They are tired or bored
They are excited, they are impressed, they are happy for you
When someone sighs
they are annoyed, tired, sad, or relieved
Looking at their watch
They want to know the time, they are in a hurry
Rolling eyes
They feel annoyed or mad
They want you to be quiet
When someone nods their head
They are interested, they are agreeing, or they are saying “yes”