Sitting with your knees and feet pressed together can be an indication of discomfort, uneasiness, or shyness.
Rapid leg tapping or bouncing may indicate restlessness, anxiousness, or impatience.
Easygoing & Calm
A relaxed and composed demeanor is frequently conveyed by sitting with your legs crossed at the ankles.
A comfortable, easygoing attitude can be conveyed by standing with one foot slightly ahead of the other and shifting weight to the back leg.
When seated, sprawling or extending the legs can be a sign of great comfort and self-assurance in the surroundings.
Control and Dominance
A traditional power motion that is frequently observed in self-assured people is the “figure-four” leg cross, in which the ankle rests on the opposing knee.