India Languages, asked by jonasjain1982, 4 months ago

B. DONT's for verbal and non-verbal communication are given in the re
them and write the DO's for the same in the green boxes.
he same in
1.
Do not speak loudly while talking face-
to-face or on the phone?​

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Answered by sushant3223
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B. DONT's for verbal and non-verbal communication are given in the re

them and write the DO's for the same in the green boxes.

he same in

1.

Do not speak loudly while talking face-

to-face or on the phone?

Answered by riyaprbh
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Answer:

While the key to success in both personal and professional relationships lies in your ability to communicate well, it’s not the words that you use but your nonverbal cues or “body language” that speak the loudest. Body language is the use of physical behavior, expressions, and mannerisms to communicate nonverbally, often done instinctively rather than consciously.

Whether you’re aware of it or not, when you interact with others, you’re continuously giving and receiving wordless signals. All of your nonverbal behaviors—the gestures you make, your posture, your tone of voice, how much eye contact you make—send strong messages. They can put people at ease, build trust, and draw others towards you, or they can offend, confuse, and undermine what you’re trying to convey. These messages don’t stop when you stop speaking either. Even when you’re silent, you’re still communicating nonverbally.

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