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The Science of Flirting: Being a H.O.T. A.P.E. | Jean Smith | TEDxLSHTM

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Translator: Queenie Lee Reviewer: Ivana Korom

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Let me ask you something.

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Have you ever been in a situation

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where you've asked yourself the following question:

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is this person, is this person flirting with me?

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Picture the scene: you're at a friend's party.

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You sashay into the kitchen

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because we all know that's where the fun is.

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And you see an attractive stranger

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getting a drink refill from a box of wine.

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Your friend's a student.

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And so you get a drink refill,

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and you say something hilarious to the attractive stranger.

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Attractive stranger laughs.

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Good for you.

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And then for the next few minutes

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there's some eye contact, more talking.

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But then after a few minutes

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you start thinking, 'Is this person flirting with me?'

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Sound familiar, anyone?

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See the person sitting next to you, it's happened to them.

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The person in front of you, it's happened to them.

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You see this is a universal conundrum.

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But no more!

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Because in the next ten minutes

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I'm going to tell you the signs of flirting

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and never again will you wonder: is this person flirting with me?

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I'm Jean Smith.

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I'm a social anthropologist who studies flirting,

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a flirtologist, if you will.

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Now, as a flirtologist, I do research, I write books, I give talks.

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And I work with clients both private and corporate,

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all with the goal of helping people to become better flirts.

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So I can see some of you sitting there, you're thinking,

01:56

'Really!? Is this necessary? I mean teaching people how to flirt?'

02:00

Yes.

02:02

(Laughter)

02:03

Yes, it is.

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I've been doing this for over a decade.

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And if the question -

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is this person flirting with me - was popular then,

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it's now everyone-wants- to-take-it-to-prom popular

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because over the last decade

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the way that we flirt has changed dramatically.

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People are relying more and more on digital ways of communicating.

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But let's face it,

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an emoji with its tongue sticking out,

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