Because that's their way of telling you, you better do what they say, or you better shut your mouth.
No, your arm bones do not cross when you fold your arms.
No, there is absolutely no proof that quieter or large or small breasted women will fold their arms when talking. Many people will fold their arms while talking (including men) and according to so-called body language experts this exudes a message to the person they are talking too that the folder of the arms is distant and standing firm on whatever they are talking about or if they are making deals. Folded arms are making a point. I just believe people fold their arms because they have to do something with their hands and that's more comfortable. Don't read so much into this gibberish. If the person is making eye contact and seems interested then those are good signs and forget the folding of the arms.
Mostly it's just a way to show you that they're getting really frustrated. Also, it can sometimes be that they're just doing that subconsciously as a way to let out some of the anger by burning a little bit of energy. (By the time they hit forty it's pretty much an unbreakable habit, so don't worry.)
For shirts you cross over the arms, the fold them vertically twice. For pants you fold the across horizontally then fold them in half vertically.
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They're either mad or, in some states and cities people do fold their arms for the national anthem of U.S.A.
The colonial policy of Spanish according to El Resumen " To cover the ears, open the purse, and fold the arms
First you would lie it on a flat surface, then fold the left shoulder flap over to the right, then fold the right shoulder flap over the left. You then fold the kimono equally in half, fold the arms inside, and fold in half again.
Instructions:1. Fold your arms.2. Keep your arms folded and grab both ends of the string.3. Without letting go of the string, unfold your arms...Taa Daa!!
The body, like the Pentagram, has 5 points - 2 legs, 2 arms, 1 head. This is the five-fold division. The idea came from Pythagoras, the Greek mathematician and philosopher.
What I did was put my foot on the arm (near the headrest) and pull. It's hard but it will release and you can turn the arms inward for storage.
No. He believed that all men and women are equal.