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it sees. You look as
though you don’t like your
audience and your audi-
ence dislikes you back.
For example, the closed
face almost defeated
George W. Bush in 2000.
The neutral face. This
is the name I give to the
face you show when noth-
ing moves but the mouth.
It’s the most common
public-speaking and tele-
vision-interviewee face.
The face is naked. We
don’t want the audience to
see us naked, so we “put
it away.” We hide it. We
Closed face: The closed face is perceived as an angry, uptight face. It says “I
don’t like you” and the audience doesn’t like you back. George W. Bush used
it throughout the 2000 presidential campaign.
Neutral face: The neutral face is a bored
face; the face of the dead. It was Al Gore’s
face in the 2000 election.