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When you're meeting someone for the first time, keep your posture open — don’t tightly cross your arms or legs, ball your hands into fists, or hunch over in your seat. Lean in when you talk to show you're actively listening and tuned into the conversation. Don’t be afraid to take up some space at the table. If you usually use hand gestures or move around to communicate, don't hold back. You don't want to appear stiff and uncomfortable.
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