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Open postures suggest receptiveness from "summary" of Body Language by J. Wolf

Open postures, such as uncrossed arms and legs, are often interpreted as signs of openness and receptiveness. When someone adopts an open posture, they are essentially saying, "I am open to what you have to say." This can create a sense of trust and connection between people. In contrast, closed postures, such as crossed arms and legs, can signal defensiveness or resistance. A person with closed body language may be perceived as being closed off or unapproachable. This can hinder effective communication and make it harder to establish a rapport with others. By being aware of the signals that our body language sends, we can better control the impression we make on others. For example, consciously adopting an open posture during a conversation can help to convey receptiveness and promote positive communication. It is important to remember that body language is just one aspect of communication and should be interpreted in context. While open postures generally suggest receptiveness, it is possible for someone to adopt an open posture while still feeling closed off emotionally. Therefore, it is essential to consider other cues, such as facial expressions and tone of voice, when interpreting body language.
  1. Open postures can be powerful indicators of receptiveness and openness in communication. By paying attention to our body language and making an effort to adopt open postures, we can signal to others that we are approachable and willing to engage in meaningful dialogue.
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J. Wolf

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