debodun
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that is talking to you closes their eyes and tilts their head back?
I've seen it done as an act of frustration.that is talking to you closes their eyes and tilts their head back?
You could. Likely because once a solution is offered, the thread moves on and is no longer about them which is why so many then throw in a curve ball, a snippet of information, which changes the whole situation making the previous solutions given irrelevant so, it all begins again - me, me, me.A person could almost imagine that action happening if a post asked about some kind of problem or situation looking for input. Once others replied offering a solution the original poster didn't want to hear anything they had to say.
That could well be the case sometimes. You would probably have to see the body language too.The behavior is unusual, unnerving, and might present as rude but it could be a device too that some use to help themselves focus or screen out visual stimuli to help themselves process mentally. Iāve seen some people do this when trying hard to remember something or express a difficult thoughtā¦![]()
I agree with @Fyrefox. In the OP, Deb refers to the person who is speaking; not the one listening. If I were to do that it would indicate that I'm concentrating on what I'm saying.What does it mean when someone that is talking to you closes their eyes and tilts their head back?
This probably the best response in the entire discussion.It means they are closing their eyes and tilting their head back.