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Personality test: You can read a person's mind through their sitting posture, here's how

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 31, 2025, 11:09 IST
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How body language can decode one's personality

Body language is a powerful way to understand one's personality. It can reveal one's unspoken thoughts and emotions. For instance: Confident individuals often stand tall, maintain eye contact, and use open gestures, while those who are anxious or insecure may slouch, avoid eye contact, or fidget. A firm handshake can suggest assertiveness, while crossed arms might indicate defensiveness or discomfort. Fast talkers with expressive gestures often exude enthusiasm, whereas slow, deliberate movements suggest a calm, thoughtful nature.
Understanding these cues helps in decoding a person’s true feelings and personality.

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Personality test

It is well known that a person's body language tells a lot about them. But did you know that even one's sitting posture can reveal their hidden personality traits? Intriguing, right? Noticing how a person often sits can non-verbal cues about their personality, inner-most feelings and thoughts, and how they are in their inter-personal relationships. By observing a person's words and body lannguage, a lot can be decoded about their true feelings which they might hide from others.

In this personality test, let's explore how different sitting postures reveal a person's true feelings and traits. This can help you understand them better, thus making it easier to decode and interact with them.

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If you sit with your knees straight

If you often sit by keeping your knees straight, it means that you are honest, logical and punctual. You are confident, have a sense of integrity, and are positive about life, which makes you a reliable person in both-- your personal and professional lives. This also indicates that you are a reserved person and you think before speaking. You stay clear of gossip and are quite straightforward with others. You are a well-balanced person when it comes to your emotions.

A study by Ohio State University states that people who sat with their knees straight at job interviews were perceived to be more qualified for the role, as they appeared to be more confident. Isn't that interesting?

In romantic relationships, you are loyal and committed to you partner. You are a good listerner which makes your partner feel heard. However, you may struggle to express your innermost emotions.

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If you sit keeping your knees apart

This indicates that you are self-centered as a person. You often speak about yourself, which may make you appear as egoistic and pompous. But, research suggests that people who sit with their knees apart might have a low self-esteem and masked anxiety. While you are an overthinker, you may avoid expressing it. Such people also tend to get distracted easily. You may also be a perfectionist, which often hinders you from quickly moving from one task to the other.

In relationships, you actions and words might sometime not match which could lead to fights with others. You also shy away from commitments; and if you do commit, you would want things to always go as per your need.



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If you sit crossed legged

People who often sit cross-legged are good conversationalist, non-judgmental and empathetic. You are creative and imaginative as a person. While you are friendly, you are also a very guarded person. You don't trust people easily and it takes a long time for you to let people in your life. You prefer to focus and reflect on your thoughts and feelings, which helps you understand yourself better and gain wisdom in life.

If you often sit crossed legged, it also subtly tells that you have a charismatic personality. You are comfortable being your true self, and you prefer living authentically. These personality traits are often seen in many artistes.

When it comes to relationships, you are quite mindful of your partner's wants and needs. On the contrary, while you are deeply committed to your partner, you are not very open with your emotions with them-- this can make it challenging for them to truly connect with you.

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If you sit with your ankles crossed

If you sit with your ankles crossed, it reflects your elegance, sophistication, and calm demeanor. You exude grace and confidence, inspiring others with your poise and steady energy. While you prefer to keep to yourself and take time to open up, your composed nature helps you handle situations effortlessly, rarely succumbing to panic. People are drawn to your motivating presence and rely on you for guidance. You value privacy, carefully guarding your thoughts and plans. In relationships, you are cautious and thoughtful, focusing on deep connections and long-term commitment. Appearance matters to you, but you skillfully mask insecurities.



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If you sit in a figure-four leg lock position

People who often sit in the figure-four leg lock position, tend to be confident, competitive, authoritative, youthful, and self-sufficient regardless of your gender-- this sets you apart from others. You are hardworking and focussed in life. Once you set a goal, you work smartly and consistently to achieve it. You thrive in challenging conditions, and dislike repetitive routines. You also tend to be a private person and value your space.

In romantic relationships, you are loyal and committed, even when it gets tough to stay. You often handle difficult situations calmly. But sometimes you can be stubborn, which can make it difficult for you to see your partner's perspective-- this could lead to disagreements in your relationship.

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How accurate are body language analysis

Body language analysis can be quite accurate in revealing one's true emotions, intentions, and personality traits, but it is not foolproof. Non-verbal cues like eye contact, posture, and gestures provide valuable insights, yet they must be interpreted within context. Cultural differences, personal habits, and situational factors can influence body language, leading to misinterpretations.


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Crossed Arms vs. Open Arms: What they reveal about body language

Similarly, the way one keeps their arms also tells a lot about their innermost feelings. Crossed arms often indicate defensiveness, resistance, or discomfort. It can signal a closed-off attitude, insecurity, or disagreement, especially in conversations. But, some people cross their arms simply for comfort. On the contrary, open arms suggest warmth, confidence, and receptiveness. This posture conveys approachability, honesty, and a willingness to engage.

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