#41: Watch Your Feet
They say it’s impolite to look at the floor while engaged in conversation, but paying attention to the direction of someone’s feet can be a valuable insight into their level of interest and comfort. When both your feet and the other person’s are pointed toward each other, it’s a positive sign of mutual interest and active listening. This alignment indicates a connection and a willingness to continue the conversation.
Conversely, if you notice that the other person’s feet are pointed away from you, perhaps toward an exit or in a different direction, it’s often a subtle cue that they may be feeling less engaged or interested in continuing the conversation. While it’s not a definitive rule, watching the orientation of feet can serve as a helpful tool to gauge the dynamics of a conversation and adjust your approach accordingly.