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''You see'': You shift your weight. <br />
''You see'': You shift your weight. <br />
''Others see'': <Person> shifts <his/her> weight. <br />
''Others see'': <Person> shifts <his/her> weight. <br />

'''LEAN <forward/back/left/right>'''<br />
''You see'': You lean <back/forward/to your left/right>. <br />
''Others see'': <Person> leans <back/forward/to his/her left/right slightly>. <br />


'''LEAN <self>'''<br />
'''LEAN <self>'''<br />

Latest revision as of 16:12, 23 August 2017

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You see: You shift your weight.
Others see: <Person> shifts <his/her> weight.

LEAN <forward/back/left/right>
You see: You lean <back/forward/to your left/right>.
Others see: <Person> leans <back/forward/to his/her left/right slightly>.

LEAN <self>
You see: You fold your arms across your chest.
Others see: <Person> folds her arms across her chest.

LEAN <person>
You see: You lean on <Person>.
Target sees: <Person> leans on you.
Others see: <Person1> leans on <Person2>.

LEAN <object> (in this case, a tree)
You see: You lean against a towering linden tree.
Others see: <Person> leans against a towering linden tree.