Comedian Park Na-rae recently released a video addressing the “Key Injection Aunt” controversy. She stated it Legal action was taken to verify the facts and he declined to make further comment. While the video aimed to clarify his position, a speech analysis expert highlighted subtle nonverbal cues that suggested a defensive posture.
The analysis, shared on YouTube by Park Sa-rang on his channel Park Sa-rang’s communication codefocusing on Park Na-rae’s facial expressions and body language during the video:
- Eye and Head Movement: Park Na-rae’s head rises slightly in front of her eyes, unlike typical apologies where her head and eyes move together in an “open gaze”. This indicates tension and caution.
- Mouth: His lips remain tightly closed, even during sentence pauses, signaling an active “risk management mode” and extreme defensive control.
- Facial microexpressions: a slight twitch of the eyebrows suggests repressed discomfort; a slight upward curve of a lip shows emotional distancing rather than amusement or mockery.
Park Sa-rang concluded that in situations where someone wants to hide emotions, a handwritten note or social media post might convey the intended message more effectively than video, as body language inevitably reveals underlying feelings.
Legal experts also commented that although Park Na-rae’s statements were neutral and careful, they do not constitute a formal apology or acknowledgment of unlawful conduct.
Sources: Naver
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