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Body Language

Body language refers to nonverbal signals communicated through facial expressions, gestures, posture, and other bodily movements that convey emotions, attitudes, or intentions. It plays a crucial role in interpersonal communication, often complementing or contradicting verbal messages.

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Body language is a vital aspect of communication that encompasses non-verbal signals such as gestures, facial expressions, and posture. Understanding body language can enhance interpersonal interactions, making it easier to convey emotions and intentions without relying solely on words. By recognizi...

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Key Terms

Non-verbal communication
Communication without words, using body language, gestures, and facial expressions.

Example: Nodding your head to indicate agreement.

Gestures
Movements of the hands or body that express ideas or feelings.

Example: Waving hello or goodbye.

Facial expressions
Movements of the facial muscles that convey emotions.

Example: Smiling to show happiness.

Posture
The position in which someone holds their body.

Example: Standing tall can convey confidence.

Eye contact
Looking directly into another person's eyes during communication.

Example: Maintaining eye contact shows attentiveness.

Personal space
The physical distance maintained between individuals during interactions.

Example: Standing too close can make someone uncomfortable.

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Key Concepts

Non-verbal communicationGesturesFacial expressionsPosture