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    BODY LANGUAGES

    If your body languages does notmatch your words you are wasting

    your time.

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    BODY LANGUAGES

    Body language is the communication ofpersonal feeling,emotions,attitudes,thought through body movements either

    consciously or unconsciously.

    Communication through body languages-55%

    Communication through tone-38%

    Communication through words-7%

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    PARTS OF BODY LANGUAGES

    FACIAL EXPRESSION:-facial expression rresponsible for huge proportion ofnonverbal communication, the facial

    expression for fear, happiness, sadnessand anger are similar throughout theworld.

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    USES OF FACIAL EXPRESSION

    Showing Happiness

    Showing sadness

    Showing displeasure Showing anger

    Showing fear

    Showing interest or disinterest

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    EYE CONTACT

    Eye contact is an important aspect ofsocial interaction.

    EYES R SO TRANSPARENT;THAT

    THROUGH THEM,ONE SEES THESOUL.

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    USES OF EYE CONTACT

    Showing attention

    Showing interest

    Showing interaction Showing feedback

    Showing attitude

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    HEAD MOVEMENTS

    The position of your head speaks to people.When you find two people talking, you findbesides the mouths and faces, the heads

    talking. Head movements are significantnot only in talking but also in listening.

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    BASIC HEAD POSITION

    HEAD UP POSITION-indicate positive orneutral attitude about what s/he is hearing,occasionally.

    TILTED POSITION-indicate that theperson hearing has developed interest inwhat the speaker says.

    HEAD DOWN POSITION-indicatenegative or judgmental attitude about whats/he is hearing.

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    USES OF HEAD MOVEMENTS

    Expressing doubt

    Expressing arrogance

    Supporting what is said Expressing feeling of superiority

    Contradicting what is said

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    POSTURES

    Postures refers to a position or way inwhich a person stands, walks etc.Sit orstand erect if u want to be seen as alert.

    when u slump in ur chair or lean on thewall, u look tired. No one want to interactwith some one who has no energy.

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    GESTURES

    Deliberate movements and signals are animportant way to communicate meaningwithout words. common gestures include

    pointing , using fingers to indicate number.

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    GESTURES HAVING UNIVERSAL

    MEANING

    Clapping as a sign of approval

    Raising ones hand to gain attention

    Patting on the back to encourage Rubbing the stomach indicating hunger

    Nod head up and down to say yes.

    Make a V sign.

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    PARALINGUISTIC

    Paralinguistic refers to vocalcommunication that is separate fromactual language. This includes factors

    such as tone of voice, loudness, and pitch.

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    APPEARANCE

    Our choice of colour, clothing, hairstyles,and other factor affecting appearance arealso considered a means of nonverbal

    communication. research on colourpsychology has demonstrated thatdifferent colours can evoke different

    moods.

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    PROXIMITY AND SOCIAL

    DISTANCE

    We like to keep our distance from othersand there are specific social rules abouthow close we can go to others in

    particulars situations. This social distanceis also known as body space and comfortzone and the use of this space is called

    proximity

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    WHY THE DISTANCE

    Safety-when people r distant, they cantsurprise us.

    Communication-when people r closer, it iseasier to communicate with them.

    Affection

    Threat

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    FOUR TERRITORY ZONE

    Intimate zone-this is the zone in whichpeople are actually touching or able yotouch other. the distance is(0.5) one and

    half feet.

    Personal zone-people r able to shakehands or at arms length from each other

    the distance is (1-2m)one and a half tofour feet.

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    Social zone

    This the zone in which people r at anaudible distance. The distance is(2-3m)four to ten feet. this is a comfortable

    distance for people who r standing in agroup but may be not talking directly withone another people sitting in chairs or

    gathered in a room will tend to like thisdistance.

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    PUBLIC ZONE

    This is the zone where people r at aseeable distance. The distance is (3m)over ten feet.

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