Body language is a form of non-verbal communication that accounts for 93% of communication, compared to just 7% for words. Research shows that people speak for only 10-12 minutes per day, with sentences lasting around 2.5 seconds on average. There are many types of body language, including aggressive, attentive, bored, closed, deceptive, defensive, dominant, emotional, evaluating, greeting, open, ready, relaxed, romantic, and submissive body languages. Some signs that can indicate lying include limited and stiff physical expressions, using others' words to answer questions, leaving out pronouns, and speaking in a monotonous tone. Touching the mouth, nose, and looking down are also expressions that may