The word I would use to describe this article is inquisitive. “Strong Language Lost in Translation You
Talkin' to Me" by Williams is best described as inquisitive in the sense that it looks deeper than a
quick examination of body language as well as its significance in our communications. Williams
doesn't adopt the popular and widely accepted ideas about body language but takes a different
approach as she questions and analyzes these beliefs to find out the truth. Drawing from the lack of
evidence found through the research studies and expert opinions, she questions some of the
preconceived notions, highlighting where pop culture might mislead us where as genuine scientific
studies make things clear for us. It was this article’s inquisitive nature that made me rethink my
preconceived notions of body language and the effect it can have during communicating with
others.The word I would use to describe this article is inquisitive. “Strong Language Lost in
Translation You Talkin' to Me" by Williams is best described as inquisitive in the sense that it looks
deeper than a quick examination of body language as well as its significance in our communications.
Williams doesn't adopt the popular and widely accepted ideas about body language but takes a
different approach as she questions and analyzes these beliefs to find out the truth. Drawing from
the lack of evidence found through the research studies and expert opinions, she questions some of
the preconceived notions, highlighting where pop culture might mislead us where as genuine
scientific studies make things clear for us. It was this article’s inquisitive nature that made me rethink
my preconceived notions of body language and the effect it can have during communicating with
others