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Understanding nonverbal


communication


Most of the meaning transferred from one person to another in a
personal conversation comes not from the words that are spoken, but
from nonverbal signals. Learning to read, understand, and use these
wordless messages isn’t easy, but is essential for effective communication.

Reading nonverbal signals (^) Using nonverbal signals
The movement, positioning, and
use of the human body in various
communication settings serves
a number of functions:



  • To highlight or emphasize some^
    part of a verbal message

  • To regulate the flow, pace,^
    and back-and-forth nature
    of verbal messages
    -^ To reinforce the general tone^
    or attitude of a message
    -^ To repeat what the verbal
    messages convey (holding up
    three fingers to indicate the
    number three, for example)
    -^ To substitute for, or take the place
    of, verbal messages (such as
    giving a “thumbs up” gesture)
    Nonverbal cues are often difficult
    to read, especially because there
    are few body movements or gestures
    that have universally agreed-upon
    meanings. A colleague who looks
    tired or overworked to one person
    may appear disinterested or


Body language can


contradict the verbal
messages being sent

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