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What Is Beta Body Language?

JenFriel
May 7, 2022 5 Mins Read
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Beta body language is the term used to describe the way a person communicates when they are feeling anxious, insecure, or threatened. It’s often characterized by closed-off gestures, such as crossed arms or legs, and can be accompanied by fidgeting, lip biting, or averted eyes.

Beta body language is usually seen in people who are trying to avoid confrontation or who are feeling unsure of themselves. It can be a sign that someone is uncomfortable or feeling anxious in a situation.

If you notice someone using beta body language, it’s important to be sensitive to their feelings and try to make them feel comfortable. You can do this by being supportive and understanding, and by not judging them or putting them down. If the person is feeling threatened, it’s important to back off and give them some space.

beta body language: stance

Betas usually have a closed stance. This is when the person has their legs and arms close to their body—as if they are trying to protect themselves. People in this stance are often uncomfortable or anxious, and they may be trying to avoid confrontation.

They don’t take up much space and might try to make themselves smaller.

Their shoulders might be hunched, and they might avoid eye contact.

beta body language: gestures

Betas use closed gestures to communicate their feelings of insecurity or anxiety. This includes crossing your arms or legs, hiding your hands, or turning your body away from someone.

They may also fidget or bite their lip.

Some other common closed gestures include putting your hands on your hips and holding your hands close to your body. These gestures usually mean that the person is feeling defensive or threatened.

beta body language: facial expressions

People who are using beta body language often have tense facial expressions. Their eyebrows may be furrowed, their mouth may be downturned, and they may have a worried look on their face.

Their eyes may also be averted, which means that they are not looking at the person or thing that is making them uncomfortable. This can be a sign that they are trying to avoid confrontation or that they are feeling scared or threatened.

They may also smile more often out of nervousness.

beta body language: clothing

People who are using beta body language often dress in a way that is meant to blend in or hide them. They might wear clothes that are baggy or unflattering, or they may choose colors that don’t stand out.

They might also avoid accessories and jewelry, which can make them stand out.

They don’t want attention, tension, or conflict.

beta body language: walk

The walk of a beta is often described as “meek.” This means that they walk in a way that is shy or unsure. Their steps might be small and hesitant, and they may shuffle their feet.

Their posture might also be slumped, and they might avoid making eye contact with people.

beta body language: eye contact

People who are using beta body language often avoid eye contact. This can be a sign that they are feeling uncomfortable or scared.

They may avert their eyes from the person or thing that is making them feel uncomfortable, or they may keep their eyes downcast.

Eye contact is an important way to communicate, so if someone is avoiding it,

beta body language: sitting

When a person is sitting, they may use beta body language to communicate their feelings of insecurity or anxiety. This includes sitting with your legs and arms close to your body, avoiding eye contact, and fidgeting.

You may also see people in this posture when they are sitting in a group. They might try to fade into the background or hide their face.

beta body language: entering a room

When a person enters a room, they may use beta body language to communicate their feelings of insecurity or anxiety. This includes walking in slowly, avoiding eye contact, and fidgeting.

They might also take a seat in the back of the room or try to blend into the background.

how do you tell that someone is beta? (beta body language signs)

When you see someone using beta body language, it’s usually pretty easy to tell. Their stance will be closed, they’ll use closed gestures, and their facial expressions will be tense.

They may also avoid eye contact, dress in a way that is meant to hide them, and have a “timid” walk.

If you see someone displaying these signs, it’s likely that they’re feeling uncomfortable or anxious.

Beta body language is exhibited by people who are uncomfortable or anxious. People in this stance usually have a closed stance, meaning their legs and arms are close to their body. They might also have a worried look on their face, and their eyes may be averted. 

beta male body language in flirting

When a beta is flirting, he may use beta body language to communicate his nervousness. This includes taking up less space, avoiding eye contact, and fidgeting.

He might also take a seat in the back of the room or try to blend into the background.

If you see a man using these signs, it’s likely that he’s not very confident in himself and is trying to downplay his presence.

beta male body language in dating

When a beta is dating, he may use beta body language on a date. This includes sitting with his legs and arms close to his body, little to no eye contact, and nervous movements.

He may also fumble with the menu or silverware.

beta male body language in a job interview

When a man is in a job interview, he may use beta body language with the interviewer. When a man or woman is in a job interview, he may use beta body language with the interviewer. 

This means that he may come across as being passive and hesitant. He may not make strong eye contact, and he may avoid sitting still. He may also have a weaker handshake. This type of body language can indicate that the person is not confident in himself, which can be a turn-off to employers. Beta body language can be a disadvantage when competing for a job position.

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