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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
15

Use the words connection, dialogue, expression, gesture, language, message, nonverbal, share, and verbal in a small paragraph ab

out ways you communicate with others in your daily life​
English
1 answer:
dexar [7]3 years ago
4 0

Body language refers to the nonverbal signals that we use to communicate. According to experts, these nonverbal signals make up a huge part of daily communication. From our facial expressions to our body movements, the things we don't say can still convey volumes of information.1

It has been suggested that body language may account for between 60 percent to 65 percent of all communication.2  Understanding body language is important, but it is also essential to pay attention to other cues such as context. In many cases, you should look at signals as a group rather than focusing on a single action.

Here's what to look for when you're trying to interpret body language.

Think for a moment about how much a person is able to convey with just a facial expression. A smile can indicate approval or happiness. A frown can signal disapproval or unhappiness. In some cases, our facial expressions may reveal our true feelings about a particular situation. While you say that you are feeling fine, the look on your face may tell people otherwise.

Just a few examples of emotions that can be expressed via facial expressions include:

Happiness

Sadness

Anger

Surprise

Disgust

Fear

Confusion

Excitement

Desire

Contempt

The expression on a person's face can even help determine if we trust or believe what the individual is saying. One study found that the most trustworthy facial expression involved a slight raise of the eyebrows and a slight smile. This expression, the researchers suggested, conveys both friendliness and confidence.

Hope this helps and hope this is what you are looking for!

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