
Elővették Magyar Péter legnagyobb utálóját, a szakértő szerint veszélyes tévedé…
Kínosan lejáratták a fiatal hölgyet.
A recent video analysis by "Testbeszéd" delves into the non-verbal communication of Hungarian political figure Nyerges Csenge during a public address, suggesting a conflict between her spoken words and underlying emotions. The analysis focuses on key moments when Ms. Csenge was questioned about public funds and patriotism. According to the body language expert, Ms. Csenge exhibited signs of "disgust and contempt" when initially confronted with a question about lying. Her tilted head and slightly raised nose were interpreted as critical listening and visceral rejection. However, when the topic shifted to "lying," her face reportedly transitioned into a "duping delight" smile, described as an "unveiled smirk" indicating enjoyment of manipulation. This was further supported by a quick sideways glance, interpreted as an attempt to hide true emotions. Later in the speech, when discussing working for "patriotism" rather than money, Ms. Csenge reportedly closed her eyes and subtly shook her head, a gesture interpreted as a "blocking mechanism" where the conscious mind avoids confronting contradictory reality. Her body also showed signs of stress, such as adjusting her hair behind her ear, a self-soothing gesture. During a direct accusation of lying by Magyar Péter, Ms. Csenge's body language reportedly became physically unstable, with repeated weight shifts, indicating anxiety and a desire to escape. Her subsequent finger-pointing and clasped hands were analyzed as an aggressive, self-controlling defensive posture, revealing an internal conflict between shame and maintaining an attacking attitude. The analysis concludes that Ms. Csenge's non-verbal cues indicate a carefully constructed, theatrical performance rather than genuine emotion, aiming to create an illusion of credibility.
Kínosan lejáratták a fiatal hölgyet.