#Crossing your arms
Crossed arms give a ‘closed’ impression. As a result, crossed arms are often interpreted as a symbol of uncertainty, unreliability or lack of interest. Try to avoid this by not crossing your arms.
#LOOKING DOWN WHEN SPEAKING
Looking down is a sign that you are disinterested or feel inferior. Make sure you maintain eye contact without staring. This will let the other person subliminally know that you are interested in what they have to say.
#Nail biting
Biting your nails is a strange way to react to anxiety and stress, but it is perhaps one of the most common ways that both children and adults seem to act when they feel tension.So ,try and control your hands from going in the mouth always.
#CHECKING YOUR WATCH
There is nothing that screams boredom more than the continuous checking of the time. Do not look at your watch when speaking with someone. You want to convey continued interest in what they are saying,never look at your watch while talking then.
#Shaking your legs
Think about sitting, shaking your legs during a job interview. What would the interviewer think about you? It could be potentially conceived as a mark of disrespect and / or a sign of confusion and anxiety .Sit in a comfortable position without crossing your legs or shaking them.
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