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What percentage of communication is believed to be delivered by way of the body language?

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Answered by Avvs21
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There have been a number of studies on the complex topic of nonverbal communication with varying results. However, most experts agree that 70 to 93 percent of all communication is nonverbal.

Answered by crkavya123
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There is a common misconception regarding the proportion of communication that takes place nonverbally or through body language. After much study, we now know that the common belief that nonverbal communication accounts for 93% of human communication is false.

Experts in body language estimate that between 60% and 65% of our communication with one another is nonverbal.

We are frequently informed that 93% of communication is non-verbal. If true, it should be feasible to start viewing a foreign-language television programme without any sound and immediately grasp what is happening.

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Body language:

Body language is a method of communication in which information is expressed or conveyed via bodily behaviours rather than words. Face expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch, and use of space are examples of this type of behaviour. Although the phrase "body language" is typically used in reference to people, it may also be used in reference to animals. Kinesics, another name for the study of body language, is related. Although body language is a crucial component of communication, much of it occurs subconsciously.

It's important not to mix up body language with sign language. The essential characteristics that are thought to exist in all (real) languages may be seen in sign languages, which are also able to demonstrate their own complicated grammar systems. Contrarily, body language lacks a grammatical structure and must be interpreted broadly rather than having a precise meaning associated with a particular movement. As a result, it is not a language; instead, it is merely referred to as a "language" owing to popular culture. There are socially accepted explanations for specific behaviours. Interpretations may differ from one nation or culture to another. (Additionally, whether body language is universal is a subject of debate.) In social interactions, body language, a subset of nonverbal communication, support verbal communication. In fact, according to some academics, the bulk of information shared during interpersonal encounters occurs nonverbally.  Though it might be unclear, it aids in establishing a bond between two individuals and controls interaction.

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