Importance of kinesics in communication with examples
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-kinesis, commonly known as body language, is more important for communication than most of us think
-subtle cues like eye contact, hand gesture, posture, and mirroring(people copying each others postures during conversation) show a person's interest in the conversation
-usually those who use hand gestures may be more self-confident and energetic, or may be perceived as such
-studies have even shown that sitting or standing in more open and widespread postures reduces stress levels
-kinesics can also make some people seem dominant and others submissive; those who have a confident posture usually are seen as more dominant
-subtle cues like eye contact, hand gesture, posture, and mirroring(people copying each others postures during conversation) show a person's interest in the conversation
-usually those who use hand gestures may be more self-confident and energetic, or may be perceived as such
-studies have even shown that sitting or standing in more open and widespread postures reduces stress levels
-kinesics can also make some people seem dominant and others submissive; those who have a confident posture usually are seen as more dominant
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