Fiddling with one’s hands, tapping fingers, rubbing the fingers together, picking the cuticles, or biting one’s fingers or nails often indicates nervousness or discomfort in a situation.
Crossing arms often indicates hostility, as does putting the hands on both hips, finger pointing, rapid and uncontrolled arm and hand movements, and clenching of the fists.
Excessive, overly dramatic arm and hand movements may indeed be cultural, but pay close attention, because the person may be expressing irritation with you in trying to be overly convincing in an attempt to sway your opinion.
Crossing and uncrossing the arms usually means that you or what you have just said bore the listener. When someone is really frustrated, he may gesture excessively with his hands and he may point if he is both angry and frustrated. If he is extremely annoyed, he may put his hands on his head and rub the head.
It is essential to note that if someone is just giving up and submitting to you, they may indicate this by throwing their hands up in the air. If someone can’t seem to make a decision, they may open and shut their hands, or there may be one hand, then the other, in motion. This act will usually be repeated several times in succession.
Crossing arms often indicates hostility, as does putting the hands on both hips, finger pointing, rapid and uncontrolled arm and hand movements, and clenching of the fists.
Excessive, overly dramatic arm and hand movements may indeed be cultural, but pay close attention, because the person may be expressing irritation with you in trying to be overly convincing in an attempt to sway your opinion.
Crossing and uncrossing the arms usually means that you or what you have just said bore the listener. When someone is really frustrated, he may gesture excessively with his hands and he may point if he is both angry and frustrated. If he is extremely annoyed, he may put his hands on his head and rub the head.
It is essential to note that if someone is just giving up and submitting to you, they may indicate this by throwing their hands up in the air. If someone can’t seem to make a decision, they may open and shut their hands, or there may be one hand, then the other, in motion. This act will usually be repeated several times in succession.
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