Different from the cross arm position, the clench type cross arms, when embracing the arms in front of the chest, also adds the action of clenching the fists, which represents a strong hostility. The person who clenches his fists and clasps them in front of his chest has a clear sense of defense, and can also make the other party feel his hostility. The clenched fists are his efforts to control his emotions. You can also see this from his other body language, such as frowning, and even blue veins on his neck. At this time, you'd better stop peddling ideas to him wisely, otherwise it may really irritate him and make him change from the state of showing hostility to the state of breaking out hostility.
The hostile way of crossing arms
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