I believe the answer is: Nonverbal communication is usually believed over verbal communication.
Non-verbal communication usually contain the true emotion that is experienced by the people. For example let's imagine a child is running and fall to ground.
- first scenario, the child say "It's not hurt" while greening ear to ear
- Second scenario, the child say "it's not hurt" but he is saying it while holding back his tears.
Even though two scenarios contain the same verbal message, the non-verbal message is extremely different. In scenario 2, you woulld most likely believe that the child felt hurt from the fall because of the tears (nonverbal) regardless of the verbal message.
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Central Atlas Tamazight is one of the most-spoken Berber languages, along with Kabyle, Shilha, Riff, and Shawiya, and in Morocco it rivals Shilha as the most-spoken. All five languages may be referred to as 'Tamazight', but Central Atlas speakers are the only ones who use the term exclusively. As is typical of Afro-Asiatic languages, Tamazight has a series of "emphatic consonants" (realized as pharyngealized), uvulars, pharyngeals, and lacks the phoneme /p/. Tamazight has a phonemic three-vowel system, but also has numerous words without vowels.