Asked by Zhihuan Yushui on Sep 24, 2024
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Crossing your arms can be interpreted as you being closed to the speaker's opinion.
Closed
Not open for discussions, interactions, or business; or, in communication, a state or attitude that is not receptive to new ideas.
- Appreciate the significance and ramifications of nonverbal communication in listening engagements.
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KC
Karen Castro1 day ago
Final Answer :
True
Explanation :
Crossing your arms is a common body language signal that can indicate defensiveness or disagreement with the speaker's message. It is often interpreted as a closed-off, negative posture.
Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the significance and ramifications of nonverbal communication in listening engagements.