Hello again...thanks for your input...I will give that nonverbal
communication idea a try.
take it easy...
Shelley
----- Original Message -----
From: "On-line Snack discussion" <snaktalk@isaac.exploratorium.edu>
To: "Shelley" <tishielamb@cox-internet.com>
Cc: <snacktalk@isaac.exploratorium.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2002 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: winking
>
> I'm not sure why we came up when you did the search on when and why
> winking became known as a flirtatious gesture. I can't think of any of
> the Snacks that have to do with that. My guess, and it's just a guess, is
> that winking being a flirtatious gesture might be too old to be documented
> as to when and why it originated. You could try researching body language
> or non-verbal communication and see if you get any closer to an answer.
> Let us know what you find out.
>
> Nina Thayer
> Snacktalk Moderator
>
> >
> > You folks came up on the net when we searched for the answer to this =
> > question.
> >
> > When and why did winking become known as a flirtatious gesture???
> >
> > Any suggestion???
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Shelley
> >
> >
>
>
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