USE OF BODY LANGUAGE IN COMMUNICATION Did you know that while in India or America a "fantastic" or an "ok" sign is demonstrated by forming a circle with your thumb and forefinger, in Tunisia the same symbol means "I will kill you" and in Japan it means "money"? Kinesics or study of body language must be understood by all. Whether it is an interview or a presentation, one must be aware of how to use body language effectively. Read on to understand more about various non verbal components of communication
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communication includes nonverbal and unwritten means of communication. Demonstrative communication is often reinforces verbal communication. Demonstrative communication can include things like facial expressions, tone of voice, hand gestures, eye contact, body language, and body positioning. Demonstrative communication can have a positive or negative effect; it can be effective or ineffective on both the sender and the receiver. Think about when someone is driving down a road through a town or on an
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form of communication includes verbal and nonverbal, written or visual, sending and receiving of messages. Facial expressions are a form of demonstrative communication. Communicating includes different facial expressions, tone of voice, or body language to deliver the message. Positive facial expressions are recognized faster than negative facial expressions. A smile would be an example of a positive facial expression. A frown could be viewed negatively. For example, a grin could be viewed by
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in views, you may also fall into the language barrier. In order to have a positive exchange, the audience should understand your position clearly. Verbal and non-verbal communications correlate with one another. A spoken message triggers non-verbal responses from senders and receivers making the engagement effective or ineffective. Not only does a sender have to be aware of the language and context they use, they also have to be aware of non-verbal gestures. This also applies to the receiver because
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Moore BCOM/275 June 2, 2014 Linda Vallejo Demonstrative Communication Demonstrative communication is a way to communicate that includes nonverbal and unwritten way of communication. It involves facial expressions, tone of voice, body language and hand gestures. When using this form of communication you can have a positive or a negative effects for the sender and the receiver while communicating. It can also be either very effective or very ineffective for the sender and the receiver. Demonstrative
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What communication is? Communication can be a variety of things such as speech, body language, listening skills, giving information, written communication, and physical communication. They are many ways to communicate with people each communication creates a relationship. There are good and bad relationships, it all depends on the tone of voice and their body language used. For example a good relationship would be talking to someone in a good tone like a nursery teacher who has to talk to pupils
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asserted that 95 percent of communication is unconsciously expressed through subtle body movements and posturing (Talley, 2010). Further scientific analysis reveals that up to 55 percent is comprised of bodily movements and gestures, while as much as 38 percent is tone of voice (Rane, 2010). From these cues, the listener receives personal feelings, emotions, and attitudes (Rane, 2010). In a work environment, a study of gestures and facial expressions is only the beginning (Reiman, 2007). Nonverbal communication
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communication is communication with one’s facial expressions; it can be a handshake, body language, and eye contact. These non verbal ways of communication cue the speaker into how their audience is feeling about a conversation. These nonverbal cues provide a great deal of information to the speaker into the thoughts that are going through the audience’s minds during their exchange. At times, these nonverbal gestures are very helpful in adding to the conversation. A simple sigh or eyes closing can
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verbal communication, or spoken words within a conversation, a newscast, or an audiobook. Nonverbal communication is the unspoken portion of a conversation that conveys understanding and emotion, such as the tone, facial expressions, body language, and gestures that are used (Editorial Board, 2012). Nonverbal communication does not have to be accompanied by verbal communication (Editorial Board, 2012). For example, one may be sitting on a bus as another person with strong cologne or perfume
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a positive assessment of the company’s sales outlook for the year, supplementing her speech with colorful slides showing strong growth and exciting new products in the pipeline. While describing those products, she accents her words with animated gestures. Having rehearsed carefully in front of a small audience of trusted colleagues, all of whom liked her message and her energy, she now confidently delivers the closer: Walking to the edge of the stage, she scans the room and challenges her listeners
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