They may unconsciously mirror your body language, tone of voice, or expressions. This behavior shows alignment and rapport, as we tend to imitate people we like.
Proximity
They find ways to be physically close to you. Whether it's sitting near you in social settings or leaning in during conversations, people who are interested will reduce physical distance.
Light, casual touches, like brushing your arm or tapping your shoulder, can be a sign of affection or interest. They may seek small excuses to make contact.
Gentle teasing or playful banter can be a way to create intimacy and test comfort levels. However, it’s important to differentiate playful teasing from disrespect.
They make an effort to initiate conversations, text you first, or suggest plans. This proactive behavior shows they are thinking about you and want to stay in touch.