Interpersonal Communication In Psychology

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In the table in the front there were one girl and one boy. The guy was darn skiing and the girl was a little bit lighter. I know them two and tone is from Ghana and the other girl is an exchange student France. While they talking she was looking and smiling. The guy was moving his leg up and down nervously. The girl was laughing and smiling. She was fidgeting with her phone. She would constantly look at her phone and put it right back like if she was checking something but not for long enough. She was also moving her leg up and down. He was also fidgeting. The both seemed kind of nervous. I couldn't hear what they were talking about but they weren talking loudly.

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