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Cork Hurlers - Part 2
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<blockquote data-quote="Dick Holder" data-source="post: 7246044" data-attributes="member: 7829"><p>Silly it may well be, but I'm not sure we're on the same page re the definition of 'backing down.' To my mind, you just saw Hayes backing down. Talking guff one minute, then breaking eye contact and walking away, leaving Tynan holding the same ground.</p><p></p><p>Again, it may look like a small thing, it might even be a 'silly' thing, but body language is essential to how we are perceived by others. Backing down doesn't mean running away in tears. It can mean dropping your eyes to the ground and skulking away. When somebody sees you've done that, they've gained the upper hand. If Hayes did what he did here around a dog that challenged him, he would probably be bitten!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dick Holder, post: 7246044, member: 7829"] Silly it may well be, but I'm not sure we're on the same page re the definition of 'backing down.' To my mind, you just saw Hayes backing down. Talking guff one minute, then breaking eye contact and walking away, leaving Tynan holding the same ground. Again, it may look like a small thing, it might even be a 'silly' thing, but body language is essential to how we are perceived by others. Backing down doesn't mean running away in tears. It can mean dropping your eyes to the ground and skulking away. When somebody sees you've done that, they've gained the upper hand. If Hayes did what he did here around a dog that challenged him, he would probably be bitten! [/QUOTE]
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