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Answered by Anonymous
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Peter A. Andersen, Nonverbal Communication: Forms and Functions ... A vocal element of verbal communication is spoken words—for example, “Come back here. ... Nonverbal communication leaks out in ways that expose our underlying ... of information like the physical environment, other nonverbal signals, or verbal ...

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Answered by Abhijeetroy
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Verbal communication is perhaps the most obvious and understood mode of communication, and it is certainly a powerful tool in your communication toolbox. Put simply, verbal communication is the sharing of information between two individuals using words.

Nonverbal Communication

We’ve already employed a little bit of nonverbal communication with the active listening skills we’ve previously discussed: nodding, facial expressions, leaning toward the speaker to show interest—all of those are forms of nonverbal communication. Body language can reinforce your spoken message or it can contradict it entirely.

There’s a myth that says that when you speak, only 35 percent of your communication is verbal and 65 percent of it is nonverbal. That’s not entirely true because so much depends on the context and situation. It is, however, absolutely true that nonverbal communication can make or break your message.

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