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When interpreting body language you need to take into account all parts of the body. Changes in a person's normal body language indicate a change in emotion or attitude. Don't assume that because someone has their arms crossed they are being defensive, perhaps they really are just cold! Look at all the different signals before interpreting the final message - at least three to four.
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