Demonstrative Communication: What Is Observed and Viewed

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Demonstrative Communication is the communication that cannot be heard or read, but more important observed and viewed. Body language, the tone of the voice and even the gestures you make with your hands are all known as demonstrative communication. These simple things could improve your message you are trying to send or they could have a negative effect to the receiver.
There is a time when using these demonstrative communications would be helpful to your communication. Such as showing someone how excited you are about the topic by just using simple hand gestures could show your enthusiasm for that conversation. This would be a positive way to use hand gestures while in a conversation. Looking at the other side of communication though say you used those same hand gestures while talking to your boss in a serious meeting or while trying to communicate to someone who is seeking comfort in a hard conversation. Those hand gestures could offend the receiver of those conversations and be considered to be rude demonstrative communication. The key to using demonstrative communication is kno...

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