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Non Verbal Communication and Behavior

The document discusses various aspects of non-verbal communication including facial expressions, posture, eye contact, gestures, and touch. It explains that non-verbal communication conveys 65% of communication and has cultural meanings. The types of non-verbal behaviors are described along with examples and cultural differences in non-verbal communication around the world.

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Non Verbal Communication and Behavior

The document discusses various aspects of non-verbal communication including facial expressions, posture, eye contact, gestures, and touch. It explains that non-verbal communication conveys 65% of communication and has cultural meanings. The types of non-verbal behaviors are described along with examples and cultural differences in non-verbal communication around the world.

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Non Verbal Communication

and Behavior
MEMBERS NAMES
DANISH HANIF 201400132

SHOAIB HASSAN 201400124

MUZAMMIL HUSSAIN AWAN 201400152


What is Communication?

Communication
is derived from a Latin word
“Communis” which means “to share”.
It
can be sharing of idea , concepts, feelings and
emotions
What is non-verbal communication

Nonverbal communication is process of


communication through sending and
receiving wordless messages

Nonverbal Communication = Communication


without words
Importance of nonverbal Communication
Verbal and nonverbal Communication plays an important role n
how people interact with one another. People are using 35%
verbal Communication and 65% nonverbal Communication in
daily life.
Nonverbal Communication has also cultural meaning.
“The most important thing in communication is to hear what
isn’t being said”
Peter Drucker
Power of nonverbal Communication

Nonverbal communication is the most powerful form of


communication. More than voice or even words, nonverbal
communication help in the creation of your image in the minds
of others and can even express thoughts and feelings in front of
others that you are unable to express in words.
Types of nonverbal Behavior

o Facial expression
o Posture

o Eyes contact
o Gesture

o Touch
Facial expression
Inner corners of eyebrows raised

The human face is incredibly expressive,


capable of conveying a wide range of eyelids loose
Smile
emotions without saying anything. Facial
expressions, unlike some other forms of lip corners pulled down.
nonverbal communication, are universal.  eyebrows come  eyebrows are
Across cultures, the facial expressions for down and straighter
happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, together lips are stretched
and disgust are the same. Posture and
movement of the body. Eyelids raise lips would tighten or
curl inwards.
For example:

Facial expressions include smiling,


frowning, eye rolling, making eye
contact, scowling, and appearing
bored or interested.
Posture

For example:
Your posture and the way you
When you stand with your arms crossed,
carry yourself reveal a lot you're indicating that you're closed off
about who you are. The and defensive. Walking with your head
manner in which you walk. down and avoiding eye contact with
others, on the other hand, may indicate
The way you sit. Standing or shyness.
sitting indicates not only your
current mood, but also your
personality in general.
Eyes contact

Eye contact a key


characteristics of nonverbal
communication express much
without using a single word in
American culture maintaining
eye contact show respects and
indicates interest
Gesture

o A gesture is a type of nonverbal for example some gesture are given


communication in which a specific below.
message is communicated through
observable bodily motion.
o Gesture include movements of the hand
, face , or other parts of the body
Touch

When we come into physical


contact with other individuals,
we use touch as a form of
nonverbal communication.
For example:
We use handshake to gain
trust and to introduce
ourselves.
Nonverbal around the world

In Pakistan
handshake is the symbol of greeting, happiness and love for other

In China
The Chinese don’t like touched by strangers. Therefore don’t make any body contact

In Argentina
An handshake and nod show respect when greeting

in USA
quite informal way of nonverbal communication – A handshake ,a smile, and ‘hello;

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