BODY LANGUAGE
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<strong>BODY</strong><br />
<strong>LANGUAGE</strong><br />
MARIA JOSE VILLAMAR BANDA
Body<br />
Language<br />
• Non-verbal<br />
communication<br />
• Body<br />
movement.
Body language goes both ways:
Three elements of communication:<br />
Verbal<br />
Vocal<br />
Non-verbal
NON-VERBAL<br />
BEHAVIOR
HUGS<br />
•Means:<br />
•friendship<br />
•Means:<br />
•Be in love or<br />
wants more from<br />
the relationship
BLINKING INCREASES<br />
PUPILS DILATE<br />
•Means:<br />
•Interest and<br />
attraction or<br />
desire.
Direct eye contact<br />
Eyebrow raising<br />
Means:<br />
Honesty or Faked honesty.<br />
Attentiveness, Interest,<br />
Attraction.<br />
Means:<br />
Greeting, Recognition,<br />
Acknowledgement.
Brisk, erect walk<br />
legs crossed,<br />
standing<br />
• Means:<br />
Confidence<br />
Means:<br />
Insecurity,<br />
Submission<br />
or<br />
Engagement.
Parallel legs<br />
together, sitting<br />
Means:<br />
Properness<br />
Means:<br />
Caution,<br />
Desinterest.
Pasted smile<br />
Slow head nodding<br />
Means:<br />
Faked smile.<br />
Means:<br />
Attentive Listening.
Crossed arms<br />
Arms held behind<br />
body with hands<br />
clasped<br />
Means:<br />
Confidence,<br />
Authority.<br />
Means:<br />
Defensiveness,<br />
Reluctance or Hostile.
Holding a drink in<br />
front of body with<br />
both hands<br />
Touching nose,<br />
while speaking<br />
Means:<br />
Lying or exaggeration