This article was co-authored by Mansour Mansouri and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Mansour Mansouri is a communication coach and English professor based in Quito, Ecuador. With over 17 years of experience working with students, Mansour is passionate about helping people improve their communication skills. He specializes in English language teaching, both ESL and EFL, and nonverbal communication and body language, and has worked with students in-person and virtually from all over the world. Mansour creates content @ent.bodylanguage to share helpful tips and strategies for leveling up your nonverbal and business communication. He also has extensive experience teaching English as a foreign language at several universities, currently teaching at the International University of Ecuador. Mansour has a master’s degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) from the Universidad San Francisco de Quito.
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Can something as innocuous as putting your hands in your pockets convey something about your confidence or headspace? Believe it or not, it can! Stuffing your hands in your pockets is one of the classic body language signs that someone is nervous or unsure of themselves. However, there are fringe cases where another explanation is more likely. We’ll break down what this gesture means and what you can do to appear more confident and powerful with your own body language.
Things You Should Know
- Hiding your hands in your pockets makes it seem like you’re anxious, scared, or unconfident.
- People may also stuff their hands in their pockets if they’re cold or fidgeting with their keys.
- Try putting your hands on your hips or crossing your arms if you want a gesture that conveys more confidence.
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- ↑ Mansour Mansouri. Communication Coach and English Professor. Expert Interview
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