Verbal And Nonverbal Communication In Richard Nixon's Visit To Brazil

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In Richard Nixon’s visit to Brazil, during the 1950s, as he was descending the steps of the plane, he gave the crowd who was awaiting his arrival the “A-OK” sign. For most Americans, this sign denotes approval and that everything is well. However, in Brazil this is not the case- this sign has a strong negative meaning (Reuters, 1996). Each culture has a set of nonverbal and verbal codes that most members who are part of that culture use to communicate with one another. A lack of understanding of a culture’s nonverbal and verbal codes can have a negative implication when it comes to intercultural communication. In order to understand the role that verbal and nonverbal communication plays it is crucial to note the main differences between the

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