Non-Verbal Communication Vs Nonverbal Communication

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Non-verbal communication is easily explained as any type of communication that doesn’t intentionally use the vocal cords. It is the way your body responds to others and the things they say. It shows in the way we carry ourselves and the things we wear, to the more obvious ways of facial expressions and body gestures.
In my opinion, the body speaks louder than words. However, my opinion needs a little research to back it up. Starting off with the basics from the class text book “Interpersonal Communication: Relating to others,” Where it defines nonverbal communication as “All aspects of communication other than the words themselves that affect the meaning of words” (Beebe, Beebe, & Redmond, 2014). Types of nonverbal communication are emblems, …show more content…

This is the category eye contact, body movements, and facial expressions fall under. An example of this would be asking a friend if they want to go to the mall and he/she replying “yeah I’d love to go with you to the mall,” although their body posture and frown says otherwise. Therefore you can safely conclude that they really don’t want to go. Illustrators are exaggerations through body posturing. Saying “I’m this close to smacking you” and holding up two fingers really close together is an example of an illustrator; another is saying “I love you this much” and holding your arms out as far as they go. Regulators control the flow of conversation (Beebe, Beebe, & Redmond, 2014). They include holding your hand up in class, turning your body towards the person you’re talking to, or making eye contact with someone you want to talk to or doing the opposite when you don’t. Emblems are body gestures that can be directly linked to a word. Holding your hand up to say stop is a common one. Another one that is common is holding up …show more content…

A lot of people fit into certain molds or models, they are roles you yourself can take on to blend in and they are roles others fit into with the information you got from them. An example of one is the flirt, not the quintessential person giving bed room eyes at everyone that passes by but more so the person making emotional connection with a lot of people. Interrogators are required to be flirts to get information out of people. Making them drop their guard to give you information takes skill and getting a connection with the person. Another flirt example is politicians, they need to use their flirting skills to get a policy passed and also to be reelected with the time comes. With the combined tips above it becomes a lot easier to get a read on someone and to feel out what they may be

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