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Non-verbal Communication!

Non-verbal Communication!. Matsangides Maria . Department of Communication and Internet studies. Cyprus University of Technology. Communication:. Verbal communication: Is communication with words. Writing or speaking. For example: Face to face interaction. Using Telephone. E-mails.

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Non-verbal Communication!

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  1. Non-verbal Communication! Matsangides Maria. Department of Communication and Internet studies. Cyprus University of Technology.

  2. Communication: • Verbal communication: • Is communication with words. Writing or speaking. • For example: • Face to face interaction. • Using Telephone. • E-mails. • Non-verbal communication: • Is the way to communicate without words. • For example: • Paralinguistic features. • Body-language. • Eye contact. • Gestures.

  3. Non-verbal Communication helps us to: • Express: Our feelings. • Our beliefs. • Our likes and dislikes. • How we think about things and situations. • What other people believe about us.

  4. Examples of non-verbal communication: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9YTxff3pHU&feature=fvw

  5. How necessary is it? • Non- verbal communication is a process that helps us to express feelings and beliefs without words. • Non-verbal communication is the most basic form of communication. • From the beginning of our lives we express feelings, likes or dislikes with non-verbal communication. • Therefore non-verbal communication, helps people to communicate more correctly and take more meanings than words give.

  6. How necessary is it? • Non-verbal communication is not structured. That means that for our culture something can have a different meaning than in some other culture. • For example: smiling in our culture shows that we feel good whereas in Japansmiling means that you feel uncomfortable. • So in my opinion its very necessary to know how to use non-verbal communication because it helps us to pass messages and if we express them wrongly then the meaning for the other person will not be correct and there may be misunderstandings with undesirable consequences.

  7. How easy is it to interpret it? • Non-verbal communication is indispensable in our lives, although some times it’s difficult for us to decode the meanings. • In conclusion I believe that one should be very careful while trying to send a non-verbal message.

  8. Thank you for your attention.

  9. Bibliography: • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9YTxff3pHU&feature=fvw • www.google.com

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