Sitting and Sitting Arrangements

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Cleaning Or Putting On Glasses

Cleaning the glasses is an indication of an end. usually this movement is made as a sign of ending a conversation, a business meeting, a job interview, a date...

Cleaning Or Putting On Glasses

A Woman Crossing Her Hands

Crossing hands is a body movement that usually means defensiveness, lack of confidence and negativity.

A Woman Crossing Her Hands

Sitting With Two Arms Behind The Head

Sitting With Two Arms Behind The Head, what is also known as "sitting position of life is good".

Sitting With Both Hands Behind The Head

A Man Looking Down And Exposing His Neck

When a man exposes his neck, it means you got him interested about something, and that he feels free about they relationship between the two of you. the

A Man Looking Down And Exposing His Neck

Sitting Positions

Sitting position have a great impact on our body language. some examples of sitting positions are: sitting style, sitting, sitting arrangements etc.

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Getting Attention With Body Language

Getting Attention With Body Language is a technique that might help you make other people notice you and be interested in you.

Getting Attention With Body Language

Sitting Close

We can observe a body langauge position of sitting close between people everywhere: buses, concerts, coffee shops, cinema, yoga classes etc...

Sitting Close

Crossing The Legs

Crossing The Legs means objection and resistance, and even an attempt to control emotionl states such as sadness, anger, fear or any other extreme emotion.

Crossing And Locking The Legs

Crossing or Locking The Ankles

This legs movement represents restraint and resistance in relation to what is happening.

Crossing And Locking The Ankles

Crossing Hands

Crossing hands is a body movement typical to people who take a defending position. the picture above displays a negative facial expression (that can often be seen in children).

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