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Nonverbal Communication Essay The observation of one's day becomes knowledge to said person. When this becomes fact, how can you disprove this knowledge to said person? The answer being research. But, what if this has been fact to someone their entire life? The following myth is one that when asked to another on the street it seems obvious. Men and women communicate differently. It's so clear there doesn't even need to be research on it! However, this is not the case. Men and women do indeed communicate similarly using a few examples of nonverbal communication , responses to certain situations, and the way of speaking to animals. The myth, men and women communicate differently, is stating that no matter what situation and/or type of communication it will be different. When attempting to search for how they do indeed communicate differently, business ethics are the first to arise. There is no doubt that men are more prideful and women are more emotional in their responses and listening tactics (Sanow one). Each "fact" is based purely off observation. Another another from psych central states that men talk with a purpose while women talk to talk (cite). Women are looking more for nurturing conversation as men just want a productive and to the point conversation. Both articles pinpoint women as more emotional in communication. When attempting to justify this myth the basis is traditionally empiricism. It is quite easy to say "of course men and women think differently! We are different genders and Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Your Own Experiences with Nonverbal Communication First Experience with Nonverbal Communication: My first personal experience with nonverbal communication occurred while shaking hands with a stranger in the coffee shop. I was waiting for my friend in the coffee shop once an evening. During that interval, one stranger came nearby to my table and raised his hand toward me. His intention was to shake hands with me. But surprisingly, he was unknown to me and I had no personal information about him. He seemed quite strange to me as it was really our first face–to– face meeting with him. I also raised my hand toward him to shake hands. His way of shaking hand was very arrogant, making me feel somehow embracing. By showing a weird smile, that stranger called my name wrong and introduced himself as "John Alex" and told that he studies at the Saint Convent School. I realized that John had some misunderstanding about my real name and appearance. John's way of introducing himself was also confusing, making me uncomfortable to talk with him. John then started staring at me with some confused thoughts. I believed that John was now realizing his mistake of wrongly assuming me as his class fellow or a friend. However, I showed every bit of respect for John while treating his awkward behavior. I considered John's it as such because it was completely out of the traditional way of meeting a person. His greeting style was even unfriendly according to the ethical terms. It really made me feel Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal Communication Essay On the night of Tuesday, September 26th, I witnessed two male individuals using nonverbal communication to connect with one another. It was a brief, positive interaction between two football players. After analyzing their interaction, four nonverbal concepts clearly stood out as the primary factors affecting how they connected. These include body type, interactional synchrony, oculesics, and the interpersonal facial feedback hypothesis. I observed the two men while nestled at a table in a room with five others in a coffee shop called Cups in Clinton. The smell of coffee grounds filled the air, with warm lighting dimming the atmosphere. The room was small and lay directly in front of the barista bar, with a few other close rooms connecting to it. Warmly colored paintings and windows littered the creating an atmosphere of coziness and intimacy. The sound of coffee being made was evident with only the soft chatter of patrons, quiet music and the clink of the cash register accompanying it. The first man, who I will refer to as Dom, sat established in the room studying with his friends at a table. Dom was a broad, short–haired blonde with scruff on his chin. Dom had the form of a football player, with muscles evident from working out. He wore black basketball shorts with a plain green t–shirt and blue tennis shoes. Dom seemed comfortable and confident from his relaxed posture with feet firmly on the ground and strength evident. The second man, who I will refer to as Alex, walked Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal Communication Essay Found information states that "nonverbal communication is the process of transporting messages through behaviors, physical characteristics and objects". Its how and what we use in order to express our feelings and say things. Using symbols is a way of using nonverbal communication. Also nonverbal communication is the way we use body language and gestures too. Nonverbal communication is often used unconsciously. When using the certain communication it can be misinterpreted also. There are many different categories of nonverbal communication. They are the following: Aesthetics, Artifacts , Chronemics, Haptics, Kinesics, Paralanguage, Physical Appearance, Proxemics, and Oculesics. Aesthetics is the study of nature, beauty and ...show more content... It is a form of nonverbal communication". Found information also states that, "the length of time that we spend engaged in an activity reflects our priorities and preferences". The use of your time tells what your priorities are. For example, you are a college student and you club and party all the time and rarely go to class. That tells that school isn't really your top priority partying is. Haptics is the study of touch and the use of it. Research states that "women are more likely to touch more than men. Also, they associate touch with warmth and expression. Women are touched more gently than men are. Men are touched more harshly and they use their touch to direct, assert power, and to express sexual interest". Kinesics is the study of body movements, meaning gestures, facial expression, and posture. Now this is one of the nonverbal categories that are very much misinterpreted. Research states that "women's facial and body motions generally signal approachability, and friendliness. They tend to use less and more restrained gestures. Women are attracted to those who smile more. They tend to use facial expression a lot to send and receive messages. Women often tilt their head and body to the side more also. And of course their posture is more intense than males' are". Paralanguage is how we say what we say. Research states that "paralanguage includes grunt, groans, Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
1.) What are the differences between verbal communication and nonverbal communication? Can we communicate every aspect of whatever we want to express by only verbal messages. Why do we use euphemisms, connotation and denotation to express ideas that are uncomfortable or hard to communicate to others? Cite examples from the motion picture shown in the class and other relevant examples. There are many different ways to communicate with one another, however the primary aspects of communication underlie between two groups, which are verbal and nonverbal communication . Firstly, verbal communication is a way of communicating face–to–face through the use of voice. Our voices have the ability to create a language which constitutes as a symbolic ...show more content... In the film "Our Time is up" by Rob Pearlstein it shows the drastic and liberating changes a psychologist goes through after learning that he only has six weeks to live. The film shows many levels of verbal and nonverbal communications, and their causes and effects. An example of using euphemisms and denotations is in the scene where the psychologist, Dr. Stern, uses few words or response repetition to his gardener and clients in order to avoid prolonging the conversation, showing that he likes to avoid conflict and has little or no interest in human interaction. However after learning he only has six weeks to live he decided to follow the saying "carpe diem" and express himself freely with no constraint through the use of connotations and nonverbal communication. An example of connotations is in the scene when he is helping one of his clients figure out his sexuality, and he mentions icons such as 'Liz Taylor', expecting a quick response. An example of nonverbal communication is in the scene where he is helping a man with a fondling fetish and he smacks them on the head with a ruler signaling to him to stop. 2.) When people do not get along or when relationships fail, it is often blamed on a failure to communicate. Why is communicating effectively so difficult? Cite examples from the motion picture shown Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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nonverbal communication Essay Unit 4 Assignment Nonverbal Communication People watching is very entertaining, you can learn a great deal about how people act, dress and interact in their environment. I choose to observe the nonverbal codes and messages of strangers in a customer service waiting room near my job. This section of my building create identification cards for eligible military member, their dependents, and contractors. Similar to the DMV, they are always very busy. My observation period was during their busiest hours, 9:00am–9:30 am. The customer service ID card section is pretty well lit. The furniture is nice, the chairs are closely arranged, causing people to sit very close to each other. There are plants and wall décor, making the space look ...show more content... There was a couple that I could see were having or had recently had an argument or disagreement. The women had her arms crossed and face was stern when she spoke to the male. A new mom in room, seemed to be appear a bit overwhelmed yet happy. The baby was frustrated and cried quite a bit. Once she was able to quiet the baby after feeding her, she joyfully played and coddled the baby expressing love. The father in the room accompanied by three rumbustious children, tells them to sit in the chair and gives them a reinforcing grim look that suddenly makes them sit and behave (a look that I am oh too familiar with from schemas in my childhood). Many of the customers seem a bit annoyed by the long wait. There is a sign–in computer that the technician reads off who is next to be helped. I notice several customers eyeballing the computer and upon hearing a name other than their own, I can see the disappointment on their face. Mostly eye–rolling or, disappointing headshaking. One customer had conflicting verbal and nonverbal messages. When greeted by the technician he asked her how she was doing, she said she was doing great, however she seemed to be sad when I observed her, she appeared distant like a lot was on her mind and her eyes looked as though she may have been crying earlier that day or night before. Nonverbal communication can be used to reinforce verbal communication, deceive others, contradict verbal Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Three Theories of Nonverbal Communication Essay "Systematic research on the role of nonverbal behavior in social interaction has been common only in the past 20 to 25 years."(Edinger and Patterson, 1983, p. 30).because that statement was published in 1983, it is apparent that the study of nonverbal behavior has been around for roughly 50 to 55 years. However, that is still a relatively recent amount of time compared to research in other science fields such as chemistry or biology. Despite the fact that this field is relatively recent there are many theories about our interaction with others. This paper will discuss the nonverbal expectancy theory along with two other theories, and describe how these theories can work together. Before it is possible to compare and contrast the three ...show more content... (Burgoon and Hale, 1988, p. 58) Another similar theory proposed by Patterson in 1982 deals with providing information, regulating interaction, and expressing intimacy. "However, Patterson (1982) also proposed two other functional categories, social control and service–task functions, neither of which is identified in the earlier classification systems" (Edinger and Patterson, 1983, p. 31). The main function, and more readily accepted is social control. Social control, or attempting to change the behavior of another, is unique because it describes a motivational contrast with the function of intimacy (Edinger and Patterson, 1983, p. 31). Intimacy, or the underlying affectionate reaction towards another, also deals with negative and positive reactions. The positive affect could result in concern for, liking, love, or interest in another; however, the negative ends results in dislike or hate (Edinger and Patterson, 1983, p 31). "...The social control function is characterized by independence of affect and nonverbal behavior...in some cases the real affect is opposite to the affect represented behaviorally; for example, when smiling at, gazing at, and standing close to a disliked superior to win favor with that person"(edinger and Patterson, 1983, p. 31). In this case, by standing close, smiling at and gazing at a disliked superior the person is using intimacy to gain Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Nonverbal communication is when a person users gestures instead of words. Gestures can be facial expressions or body expressions. While doing research I learned that gestures are different around the world of different cultures. I chose French, Italian, and German to compare and contrast. The French word Mon ceil means disbelief in what someone is telling someone else. The gesture is taking the index finger , and pulling the skin down under the eye. In Italian this gestures is called Intesa, which means to remember our agreement. Germany did not have this gesture. It was hard to find gestures in German. French, Italian, and German have the same hand gesture for okay. In French they usually just say ok like Americans do. In ...show more content... They start with their thumb first. Do not know about the Italians. Most Americans use their index finger first. In America we shake hands as a greeting or business deal. The French often grab the elbow or shake with the pinky if their hands are full. Italians and Germans shake hands with a little kiss on each side of the cheek. Pouting goes without saying. Everybody has their own way of pouting. The French call pouting faire la moue. When moving the index finger back and forth is careful it has different meanings. In Italian it means hey, come here you, and the word is ehi tu, vieni qui. In German it means the dog call. In America we use the hand on the forehead with the palm down means to salute. The military uses this gesture all the time. Germans have and uses this gesture is the same way as Americans do. The French call it ras le bol, and this means someone or something is annoying. The Italians gesture for annoying is palm up moving the hand and elbow up and down. They pronounce this che barba. This gesture has different meaning through different cultures. Holding hands out, spreading fingers, and moving the hands back and forth. The Germans call this moutza. The meaning for moutza is here you go, and this means that a person is not impressed. The French call it a peu pres. This means the time a person will arrive, or how long a person will take. The Italians Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Use of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Essay One thing we all have in common is that we must all communicate in one form or another. Everyone communicates even if they know it or not. Both verbal and nonverbal communication is used during conversations. Using both forms helps convey and support the message you are trying to send. Up to 90% of all communication is nonverbal. Most communicators use body language, gestures, and facial expressions during conversations as well as using words. Nonverbal communication is more likely to be used than verbal. Most people perceive people by their first appearances without conversing. An example of this would be if Susie wore dress shirts and skirts to class while Betty wore t–shirts and pajama pants . On first sight someone may perceive ...show more content... Aware of it or not, both girls outfits are communicating with nonverbal communication. Another example is the light that controls traffic. No one has to be reminded that you are supposed to go on green because it is a memorized action. The green light on the traffic light is just nonverbally reiterates you to accelerate. Sometimes nonverbal communication may be perceived in ways it was not intended to be. Often this type of communication has one or more meanings. An example would be at a wedding, guests may not be crying because they are sad but they may be happy. Everyone recognizes nonverbal messages in different ways. In order to verbally communicate language is needed. Using the English language we use sounds, words, and grammar to send a message to another person. The words have meaning and use grammar to set guidelines on the structure. We learn how to use sounds to form words that have definitions. We use these words to form sentences to help explain the thoughts and ideas we want to send to another person. We use language as a bridge to carry our thoughts and ideas from the mind and brain to oral messages. On occasion verbal communication can be confused with an unintentional meaning. Occasionally people say words they do not know the correct meaning which will confuse the listener. Other time words have the same sound but different meaning such as the two words: fore and four. In conclusion, nonverbal and Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Importance of Non-Verbal Communication Essay The Importance of Non–Verbal Communication Communication, to me is the most important tool to survival and success and is used daily by everyone. I have always felt a particular need to increase my personal levels of communication and language skills. When I entered college, I felt very insignificant to the people around me because I didn't feel smart enough to communicate on their levels. I then became an English major. Nonverbally, I was trying to say "I want to learn how to sound smart!" After a year of English, I realize that I don't want to be a English teacher, I was just trying to better communicate with my surroundings. So now, being in a position where I want to transfer out of Potsdam, I realize how important communication ...show more content... The deaf, the blind, international, and many more groups of people are all able to somewhat comprehend what someone is trying to say through nonverbal communication . Emotion is one of the most important methods of nonverbal communication. Through emotion, one can express how they feel, and another can interpret it, and rarely be wrong. Emotion is always the same no matter where you go, and is always a very powerful means of communication. Body movements are also a very helpful method of communication. When someone moves their body a certain way, it often leads the interpreter, to a conclusion about what the communicator is trying to get across. Without body movements, some people would have a hard time getting their points across. There are also many other ways of nonverbally communicating including appearance, like the difference between what I would wear to class vs. what I would wear to an interview, facial expressions, which let others know your take on what you are trying to say, eye contact , which shows credibility, territorial space, which is sort of a boundary setting that lets others know where comfort ends and creepiness begins, touching, colors, emoticons, judgments, actions, attitudes, there are so many different ways to nonverbally communicate, it is ridiculous. I think that the reason nonverbal communication is so important is because without it, we, as a culture, and as a world, would not understand each other, and that Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Although unrecognized, Nonverbal Communication is used daily. Nonverbal Communication has many twists and turns. You can never fully understand what someone else is thinking. You can take a guess through their gestures, and facial expressions, but even then inaccuracy prevails. Nonverbal Communication (term) All forms of communication other than words themselves; includes inflection and other vocal qualities as well as several other behaviors such as shrugs, blushing, and eye movements. (Wood 2015) Nonverbal Communication portrays five behaviors, but I am going to discuss three. The first behavior I will discuss is Kinesics. Kinesics exemplifies body motions, facial expressions, and body positions. You can tell when a professor is confident and fully understands the subject they are lecturing about. They will often stand straight up and speak loudly, they are not afraid to tell you what they know. When you ask them questions, they will answer with full certainty that the answer given is correct. If a professor walks in slouched over, quietly spoken, and appears unsure; you know that they are insecure and will be hesitant to answer your questions. When you are walking in a crowd, you look around and see someone who is walking fast and has a straight face, you know that persons mood is determination. Rather than someone who is hunched over and is blankly looking all around them. Our facial expressions and body gestures may give off the vibe a whether or not we are open to Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal Communication Essay Nonverbal Communication Any communication interaction involves two major components in terms of how people are perceived: verbal, or what words are spoken and nonverbal, the cues such as facial expressions, posture, verbal intonations, and other body gestures. Many people believe it is their words that convey the primary messages but it is really their nonverbal cues. The hypothesis for this research paper was: facial expressions directly impact how a person is perceived. A brief literature search confirmed this hypothesis. Every communication interaction involves two parts: the verbal and the nonverbal. Furthermore, every person is always communicating even when they are not saying a word, thus, it is possible to send an exclusively ...show more content... Body Individuals are perceived according to their facial expressions more so than the words they speak. The aspect of nonverbal communication has been studied extensively for at least four decades. During the 1960s, volumes were printed about "body language." While that label has become trite to the point of jokes, the subject itself is valid and has been given a more appropriate label: nonverbal communication. Words, in and of themselves, do not convey the entire message in any communication interaction. There are always nonverbal cues. Even in a telephone conversation, there is are cues in terms of voice inflection, tone, volume, speed. Loudness and/or a harsh tone, for instance, communicates hostility and/or anger. Whether the speaker means to convey that message or not is immaterial because it is the listener's interpretation that will set the tone for the rest of the conversation. It is difficult enough to interpret words accurately, in fact, there are no doubt more misinterpreted messages than not (Cherney and Tynan, 1990). When the element of nonverbal is incorporated, the rate of misinterpretations increases dramatically (Elgin, 1980). Most people are surprised to learn exactly how much information they communicated about themselves through their facial expressions. The intricacies of what one does with their the eyes, eyebrows, forehead, lips, tongue, teeth, and mouth while listening or talking combine to send some Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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A simple smile, a gazing stare, a firm hand shake or just an unpretentious hello are all forms of communication. While it is essential to the coexistence of the human race, communication is the one thing that is common amongst people of all cultures. Crapo (2013) explained that communication is transference of a philosophies and information from one person to another by ones actions, gestures, and words (Human communication , para.1). Although people use different avenues to express their thoughts and ideas, intercultural communication can be misconstrued when learning to understand different customs. For example, in America, it is not unusual to be convinced that a smile represents happiness. On the other hand, in the Japanese culture , ...show more content... Needless to say body language plays a large part in communicating. There are seven practices of nonverbal communication that are used to convey the messages to the person or persons of whom one is speaking. Crapo (2013) noted that kinesics and haptics are two types of nonverbal communication that are associated with body movement and touch. Although verbal communication is understood within one's own social group, the interpretation of body language can be a vitally imperative when establishing a connection with people of different nationalities. Safadi and Valentine (1985) described gestures as being "contextually linked, to the situation, and along with the interplay of body and facial movement and utterance, they together convey the speaker's intent" (pg.5). However there are some cross cultural hand gestures that can be misinterpreted in different regions of the world. For instance, to gesture okay in America, one would connect the thumb and the index finger in a circular shape with the other three fingers extended upwards. Conversely, in Arabian cultures, the same borrowed symbol can be interpreted as an obscenity referring to the evil eye. If an Arabic person were to use the okay gesture in another person direction while shaking, it symbolizes that the person receiving the gesture is being cursed (U.S. Army, 2006). On the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal Communication Essay The communication within my relationship with my father has become an issue over the many years. I would label this relationship as an passive aggressive relationship, where feelings or thoughts are never really discussed but are displayed by anger or nothing at all. My dad and I have a history of nonverbal communication . In my opinion my dad seems to think everything he says and does is right but, from my perspective it seems to me like he just can't grasp the fact that he's not right all the time. I feel as though he wants to control everyone and it negatively impacts the the people in his life. How my dad communicates is an big issue in my family and within this project I want to improve the way I communicate with my father in order to allow him to see that the way he communicates is unacceptable. I want to improve this area because I want him to see that his passive aggressiveness and unclearness pushes his family away from him. Since he's passive aggressive i try not to express how i feel as well, its not that I can't express my feelings its that my dad makes it seems like when I speak up i'm disrespectful and when I do speak up its like nothings changed with him. I feel as though my dad and I are at the stagnating stage in our relationship, I've opened up to him about many issues but he doesn't seem to fully grasp anything. I want this project to help me understand why my dad and maybe even men in general can't speak their mind and voice what's really going on. I Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Listening Skills Elton Thomas SOC/110 June 11, 2015 Gary Robbins Verbal and Nonverbal Communication and Listening Skills Verbal and nonverbal communication along with listening skills are social tools that need to be developed in an individual if they want to be successful in todays working society. It is very rare to have a job that requires an individual to speak with absolutely no one so it is more than likely that any chosen career will require theses specific skill sets. Therefore, it is important to try to master these skills and as soon as possible. Verbal communication , nonverbal communication , and listening all have key roles in the communication process between individuals and being ...show more content... Therefore they are always quick to the punch with their words but without even listening or processing what the other person has said. This is a hard mountain to get over for some people and that is why I believe it is the hardest skill to obtain. Some key examples of verbal and nonverbal communication are things such as, speaking, eye contact, hand gestures, and body language. Speaking is the obvious example of verbal communication, but believe it or not, some people have a hard time speaking to others or figuring out when and where they are supposed to verbally communicate. Being able to speak and get the desired message across is key to communication, without speaking it would still be possible but it would be much more difficult to do so. Eye contact is another major component because it lets the person know that you are attentive to what they are saying by giving the speaker the sense of reassure meant that what is being said is being listened to and understood. Body language is another nonverbal form of communication that is very strong when used. Simple body language gestures can accentuate the words that are being said and it can also be used by itself. For example, turning your back to someone indicates that you do not care what they have to say whereas facing them and making eye contact lets them know you are there and listening. By fully understanding nonverbal communication, it can be solely be used to express emotions or responses and it Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal communication is the process of sending and receiving messages without using words, either spoken or written. And it is also called manual language. Similar to the way that italicizing emphasizes written language, nonverbal behavior may emphasize parts of a verbal message. The term nonverbal communication was introduced by psychiatrist Jurgen Ruesch and author Weldon Kees in the book Nonverbal Communication Notes on the Visual Perception of Human Relations. It includes the use of visual cues such as body language (kinesics), distance (proxemics) and physical environments/appearance, of voice (paralanguage) and of touch (haptics). It can also include chronemics (the use of time) and oculesics (eye contact and the actions of ...show more content... According to experts, a substantial portion of our communication is nonverbal. Every day, we respond to thousands on nonverbal cues and behaviors including postures, facial expression, eye gaze, gestures, and tone of voice. From our handshakes to our hairstyles, nonverbal details reveal who we are and impact how we relate to other people. In many cases, we communicate information in nonverbal ways using groups of behaviors. For example, we might combine a frown with crossed arms and unblinking eye gaze to indicate disapproval. 1. Facial Expressions Facial expressions are responsible for a huge proportion of nonverbal communication. Consider how much information can be conveyed with a smile or a frown. The look on a person 's face is often the first thing we see, even before we hear what they have to say. While nonverbal communication and behavior can vary dramatically between cultures, the facial expressions for happiness, sadness, anger, and fear are similar throughout the world. 2. Gestures Deliberate movements and signals are an important way to communicate meaning without words. Common gestures include waving, pointing, and using fingers to indicate numeric amounts. Other gestures are arbitrary and related to culture. In courtroom settings, lawyers have been known to utilize different nonverbal signals to attempt to sway juror opinions. An attorney might glance at his watch to suggest that the opposing lawyer 's argument is tedious or might even roll his eyes at Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Reflection On Nonverbal Communication This class has really opened my eyes up to non–verbal communication, before taking this class I did not give it much thought in regards to day to day interactions through work or school. Gaining these new skills will help me adapt to situations I may have not been comfortable in before or be able to pick up on cues that I did not realize were there. The skill I would have to say I am best at is, picking up on facial cues. I am a person who will always look someone in the eyes when I talk to them. When you are focusing on the person you are talking to, you will be able to see twitches, or movements in their face or eyes. When I am at work and I am explaining the library policies to patrons, I can tell if they are confused or if they want to ask a question in the middle of my spiel. This is definitely a good skill to have in the field that I work in. Most of the time people are needing assistance, but some are embarrassed to ask or feel that it may be above them, so when I see that someone looks a little lost, I can ask if they need help and hopefully point them to the right area. The area that I struggle most at, and I expounded a bit on this in a discussion board is, that I am very unaware of personal space. I am a total extrovert and I don't mind crowds or nearness. I tend to forget that not everyone feels that way. That a lot of people become uncomfortable when you are invading their personal area. My classmates had given me a few ideas on how to remedy this. I will definitely be taking them into consideration. I just need to back up and remember to cognizant of people's non–verbal cues they are giving off, you can usually tell when someone is starting to get uncomfortable. If I can take that into consideration, I should be able to work towards not getting so close to people when I talk. The information I learned in this class I would have to say is more applicable to my professional life. I would have to say I am not awkward when it comes to communicating to people in general. I consider myself to be an apt person when it comes to having to talk with others in social situations. Again as I stated above in my job I come across a lot of people who are needing help finding books for school, research, or Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal Communication Essay When we communicate with others, we persistently give and get silent signs. Most of our nonverbal practices–the signals we make, the way we sit, how quick or how uproarious we talk, how close we stand, how much eye to eye connection we make–send solid messages. These messages don't stop when you quit talking either. Notwithstanding when you're noiseless, despite everything you're conveying nonverbally. In many examples, what leaves your mouth and what you convey through your non–verbal communications are two entirely unexpected things. At the point when looked with these blended signs, the audience needs to pick whether to trust your verbal or nonverbal message. Perpetually, they will pick the nonverbal because it's a characteristic, oblivious dialect that communicates your actual sentiments and aims. Outward appearances The outward appearances for satisfaction, misery, outrage, shock, dread, and nauseate are the same crosswise over societies. The human face is greatly expressive, ready to express endless feelings without saying a word. Furthermore, not at all like a few types of nonverbal correspondence, outward appearances are all inclusive. Body developments and stance Consider how your view of individuals are influenced by the way they sit, walk, stand, or hold their head. The way you move and conduct yourself conveys an abundance of data to the world. This sort of nonverbal correspondence incorporates your stance, bearing, position, and inconspicuous developments. Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Nonverbal Communication Essay In a romantic relationship, it is easy to have miscommunication between a man and a woman. "Most researchers agree that 70% or more of the meaning of any message is communicated through nonverbal channels like eye contact, facial expressions, posture, hand gestures, etc." (Stinnett, 2015). Verbal and nonverbal messages are like a relationship, they work well together that way the message is sent and delivered appropriately and that there is no miscommunication. Women have their way of expressing themselves to their boyfriend, fiancé, and or husband and vice versa for men. This paper will focus on the varying behavior of gender in expressing the different type of emotions using nonverbal communication in a romantic relationship. Following ...show more content... Another gesture that shows that she is happy is when she smiles more at home. (Vazire, Naumann, Rentfrow, & Gosling, 2009). Facial expression defines a lot of emotion. When someone is smiling you know that they are happy. Happy people can not help but smile, at something or someone. Showing more affection is another sign of happiness from a woman. Any physical connection on a daily from a woman towards your man through touch is the most common human sensations. Just a simple rub on the back, the touching of the hands, or hugging can symbolize that she loves the status of the relationship. Physical attractive is important in a relationship if there is not a physical attraction between the two then being happy and satisfied with a romantic relationship can be difficult. For the male side, signs of happiness can be shown through acts of reliability or contacts. If the husband is away on business or just not able to be in the same room as their wife, a happy husband will constantly contact or messages their significant other because he genuinely misses the presences of his wife. Another nonverbal behavior that a man can show that they are happy in their relationship is by always presenting the status of his relationship, showing off this partner, and making it known that she is everything that he needs in a woman. Second, the emotion of sadness. This can bring the act of corruption within a household. Sadness can be presented Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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