Day 7 of 124: TEETH Ever heard someone suck their teeth during a conversation? Most people miss it. Behaviourally, it's often a subtle display of disrespect, frustration, challenge, or contempt. It's one of the few cues that can instantly shift a conversation from social to anti-social. In Jamaica, there's even a phrase for it: "KMT" — Kiss My Teeth. That's how strongly this behaviour is associated with disagreement and irritation. But remember... A cue by itself means very little. Context. Clusters. Change. That's where real behavioural intelligence begins. Want to learn how to spot the signals most people miss? 👉 Join the Behavioural Intelligence Lab and start seeing what others don't. https://www.skool.com/behaviouralintelligencelab/about