Nonverbal Communication Essay

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Communication is a verbal and nonverbal way of interacting with another person. Communication can involve two individuals or a group of people speaking with another. Communication consist of telephone, letter, e-mail, and signals. In the form of communication one can be a sender or a receiver. The purpose of communication is to build a rapport someone. There are four types of communication which are verbal (spoken), non-verbal, written and visualization.
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal communication involves body language, gestures, facial expressions, and signs to communicate. Communication starts with a sender, a sender is the person who initiates the conversation. The sender is responsible for using proper grammar, punctuation and ensuring …show more content…

Facial expressions can predict if the person is bored with the conversation, engaged, intrigued or captivated. I recently engaged in a girls night out with my friends, while I my friend and I was speaking I perceived that my story was amusing to her by the faces that she was making. She had her open mouth as if she intended to speak and kept constant eye contact.
Body Language
Body language is part of communication because it deciphers how someone feels at particular moment regardless of the words that are spoken. If I am presenting a presentation in front of the class and there is a student that is slouched in the chair but their eyes is focused on me it could mean that they are tired of hearing me speak, they need a break or they are bored.
Gestures
Signs is the motion of pointing, shrugging, nodding, and waving. These particular motions are part of nonverbal communication because it involves the person not having to speak directly but
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When I think of communication I think of networking with other people but having several of ways to express myself. When speaking with someone face-to-face your tone of voice is an additional way of communicating with how you feel; whether you are angry, sad, annoyed, happy or content. Chatting online allows you to communicate your feelings by inserting emotion icons. An example of communicating verbally is when I helping my daughter with her homework we are speaking face-to-face, consistent eye contact as we are writing her answers on the paper. Another example is my girlfriend and I live 2 hours away so because we do not see each other on a daily bases we communicate by e-mailing and chatting to keep each other updated with events. Body Language
To communicate verbally with body language is to use hand gestures, eye contact and body movement. When I am talking to family and I may be happy or attempting to make a point I constantly use hand gestures by waving my hands, patting my legs or moving my eyes around when I feel they do not get my point. An example would be my friends and I are to have a conversation and I am uneasy with the conversation so I am directing my eyes everywhere by on the person speaking, I am verbally expressing that I do not want to talk about it and tapping my fingers on the table to indicate that the discussion is bothering me.
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