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What your sitting position reveals about your personality

How you sit reveals a lot about your personality.

You feel lazy you might slouch on your chair a bit. You may cross your legs at the ankles, for the ladies, when you are wearing a skirt for instance.

Sitting upright with your feet firmly on the ground

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You are confident. You are also very strong and reliable and people can turn to you whenever they need help.

You also know how to have a great time.

Crossing your legs at the ankles

This means that you are elegant, open and down to earth; some may even say that it is queen like.

When you sit with your feet crossed at the ankles it also shows that you feel comfortable.

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Cross-legged

This indicates that you are a free spirited and open. Experts say that the flexibility you use to sit in this position shows that you are also emotionally open.

Reclined

This sitting position indicates that you are judgmental and very analytical. You sit back assessing a situation without having to do something about it.

On the bright side though, sitting in this position could also mean that you are considerate to other people’s feelings.

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Crossing your legs

People that cross their legs and swing or shake their legs are considered to be creative, organized and timely people.

You are calm even when there is a lot of chaos around you plus you always keep your promises.

Hands crossed on the lap

You are loyal, kind, peaceful and are a great conversationalist. People tend to listen keenly to you and respect what you are saying more.

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Sitting with your knees to the side

This sitting position could indicate that you are flirtatious. If your knees and chest face the person that you like then you translate that you are open and available.

Sitting with arms crossed

Sitting with your arms crossed usually translates that you are protective and strong. It can sometimes come off as if you are an angry person or are close-minded.

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