NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
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According to experts, a substantial portion of our communication is nonverbal. Every day, we respond to thousands of 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. Scientific research on nonverbal communication and behavior began with the 1872 publication of Charles Darwin's the expression of the emotions in man and animals. Since that time, there has been an abundance of research on the types, effects and expressions of unspoken communication and behavior. While these signals are often so subtle that we are not consciously aware of them, research has identified several different types of nonverbal communication.
Nonverbal communication is the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless cues between people. It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as body language but nonverbal communication encompasses much more, such as use of voice, touch, distance, and physical environments/appearance.
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Nonverbal communication is the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless cues between people. It is sometimes mistakenly referred to as body language but nonverbal communication encompasses much more, such as use of voice, touch, distance, and physical environments/appearance.


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