8. Their feet aim at the door
I’ve never paid attention to something like that, but when I heard psychologists say it, I actually realized how right they are. When someone feels uncomfortable, their feet point towards the door.
For instance, if you suspect that someone was talking about you behind your back just a couple of seconds before you entered the room, you can find your answer by looking at their body language.
If they indeed discussed you, they might be metaphorically rushing from the room by pointing away from you and towards the door. It’s like their feet are pointing toward an escape.
When a person’s feet are pointed in the direction of an exit, it’s a good bet that their mind is actively considering possible ways out of the room they’re in. Even though they might not say anything, their bodies do what their minds tell them to, which is to get out of there ASAP!