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discuss the role of body language in communication

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Answered by nav9456
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Body Language:

Body language is used in nearly every aspect of daily life, and observing someone can sometimes tell you a lot about how a person is feeling and what is on his or her mind. For example, in poker, people try to limit their body language for this exact reason.

Definition:

Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, which includes multiple actions and mannerisms, such as:

    1.Facial Expressions

    2.Gestures

    3.Posture

    4.Head Movement

    5.Eye Contact

Communicating with Your Body…

It’s true! Everyone knows that words aren’t humans’ only means of communication. Gestures, facial expressions, body movements and posture, and intonation can all convey a message or add something to it. They are almost more important than verbal language! Albert Mehrabian even did a study on this subject.

Professor Mehrabian combined the statistical results of the two studies and came up with the now famous—and famously misused—rule that communication is only 7 percent verbal and 93 percent non-verbal. The non-verbal component was made up of body language (55 percent) and tone of voice (38 percent).

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Answered by immanuelbty55
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The role of body language in communication are such us body language is used in nearly every aspect of daily life, and observing someone can sometimes tell you a lot about how a person is feeling and what is on his or her mind. For example, in poker, people try to limit their body language for this exact reason. Without saying anything, body language can often get a person's point across, and this article will discuss how body language became a necessary part of our communication pallet and why it continues to be that way.

Body language is a form of non-verbal communication, which includes multiple actions and mannerisms, such as:

• Facial Expressions

• Gestures

• Posture

• Head Movement

• Eye Contact

Answer From Immanuel Basumatary

India,Assam (Gohpur)

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