When you're nervous, something special happens in your body, it's like a secret signal from your brain to your fingers and toes. Imagine your brain is shouting, 'Get ready!' and it sends little messages through your nerves. Sometimes, these messages get mixed up, making your hands or feet feel tingly, like they’re being tickled by invisible ants.
Examples
- You feel tingly hands before giving a big presentation.
- Your feet go numb during an important test.
- You get a tingling feeling in your fingers when you're about to speak on stage.
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