Non Verbal Communication.
Non verbal communications is the process of communications through sending and receiving message.
However, much of the study of non verbal communications has focused on face-to-face interaction, where it can be classified into three principal areas such as environmental conditions where communications takes place, the physical characteristics of the communicator, and behavior of communicator during interactions.
Non verbal communication or body language, is a vital form of communications. When we interact with others, we continuously give and receive countless wordless signals. All of our non verbal behaviors, the gestures we make, the way we sit, how fast or how loud we talk, how close we stand, how much eye contact we make send strong messages.
The tone rate, and volume of a speaker's voice can convey different meanings, as can sounds like laughing, throat clearing, or humming. It is also important to note that perfume or other odors contribute to a listener's impressions, as does physical contact between the speaker and the listener. Silence, or the lack of sound, is a form nonverbal communication as well. Silence can communicate a lack of understanding or even hard feelings in a face-to-face discussion.
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