Crossing legs in Europe

Lecture



Approximately 70% of people put their left foot on top of the right when crossed. This is a normal situation for people in Europe, Asia and most of the countries under English influence.
When a person crosses both arms and legs, he is thus emotionally separated from the conversation. As long as your interlocutor is in this position, it makes no sense to convince him of anything.
  Crossing legs in Europe
This man crossed his legs in a European way.

  Crossing legs in Europe
This woman is closed to any communication.

In a business setting, you can see that people in a similar position speak shorter sentences, reject more sentences and remember fewer meeting details than those who are in an open position.
created: 2014-09-28
updated: 2021-03-13
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