Flirting is a basic instinct, part of human nature. Flirting is to be found in some form in all cultures and societies around the world.
In some cultures, however, it has been more and more difficult to flirt. Some of us have become so worried about causing offence or sending the wrong signals that we are in danger of losing our natural talent for playful, harmless flirtation.
Conveying that you like someone, and judging whether or not the attraction is mutual, clearly involves a combination of verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
When you first meet new people, their initial impression of you will be based 55% on your appearance and body-language, 38% on your style of speaking and only 7% on what you actually say.
Flirting is governed by a complex set of unwritten laws of etiquette. Research shows that men find it particularly difficult to interpret the more subtle cues in women's body-language, and tend to mistake friendliness for sexual interest.
The followings are Tips and Resources for Flirting: