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Crossing arms can signal defensiveness or closedmindedness from "summary" of O dicionário da linguagem corporal by Joe Navarro

When someone crosses their arms, it can give off the impression that they are feeling defensive or closed off to new ideas. This nonverbal cue is often associated with a defensive mindset, as if the person is physically protecting themselves from perceived threats. The act of crossing one's arms can create a barrier between themselves and others, signaling a reluctance to engage or be open to different perspectives. This body language can also convey a sense of closed-mindedness, suggesting that the person is not receptive to alternative viewpoints or willing to consider different opinions. By closing off their body in this way, individuals may be signaling that they are not interested in having a conversation or hearing what others have to say. In some cases, crossing arms may be a subconscious response to feeling uncomfortable or insecure in a given situation. It can serve as a form of self-soothing or self-protection, providing a sense of security in an otherwise challenging environment. However, this defensive posture can also create a barrier to effective communication and collaboration, hindering the exchange of ideas and inhibiting relationship building. It is important to be mindful of the messages we are sending with our body language, as these cues can have a significant impact on how we are perceived by others. By being aware of the signals we are giving off, we can work to adopt more open and welcoming postures that foster positive interactions and promote a sense of openness and receptivity.
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