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Whitepunk [10]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is an example of using nonverbal communication to

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finlep [7]3 years ago
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The correct answer would be option D, gesturing towards the door while saying, 'Let’s go'.

The above mentioned statement is an example of using non verbal communication to repeat verbal communication.

Explanation:

People talk to each other and communicate their feelings, thoughts, expressions, likes, dislikes, views, anything, through exchanging these information either verbally or non verbally.  

When people communicate their information through speaking it out, it is called as the verbal communication.

When people communicate their information non verbally, through visual cues or in the written form, it is called as the non verbal communication. Non verbal communication include communicating through gestures, facial expressions, body language, writing, touch, etc.  

So when someone says lets go while moving towards an exit, it means he is using non verbal communication to repeat the verbal communication.

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