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can stop that hijacking process. The first cue I want to teach you is called a punctuator. So, a punctuator is a habitual cue that someone uses. For example, you might have someonewho punctuates with a surprise micro-expression. That's when someone widens their eyes and opens their mouth. For them, they might be when they're curious, when they're happy. That would not meanthey are constantly surprised. Everyone in your life probably has a punctuator they use out of habit. You probably have one as well. Before I teach you what all the cues mean, it's important
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