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Non-Verbal Cues of the USA.pptx
1. Welcome To Our Presentation
Non-Verbal Cues of the
United States of America
Topic Name
2. Name Student ID
Hossain Anirban Momin 2104210110218
Nizum Shajrin 2104210110220
G.M Raian Bin Nizam 2104210110235
Md. Liakat Khan Nafi 2104210110204
Meraz Mahmood 2104210110219
Country: United States of America
Members-
Course Name: Business Communication
Course Code: BUS201
Group Information
4. Types of Non-Verbal Communication
Facial
Expressions
Body
Movement
and
Postures
Gestures Eye Contact Touch Space Voice
5. Roles of Non-Verbal Communication
Repetition: Repeats & Strengthens Verbal Messages
Contradiction: Contradicts Verbal Messages
Substitution: Substitutes Verbal Messages
Complementing: Adds Complement to Verbal
Messages
Accenting: Accents or Underlines Verbal Messages
6. Non-Verbal Communication in Context
Non-Verbal Communication Can
be Used in Two Types of
Context. It can be used in-
1. Professional Contexts
2. Relational Contexts
7. Benefits of Non-Verbal Communication
Professional Contexts Relational Contexts
• Enhances Conversation
• Makes Communications Smoother
• Makes Communications Professional
• Gives Feedback Quickly
• Reinforces Positive Feedbacks
• Creates Positive Environment
• Makes Conversation Friendly
• Helps To Show Emotions
• Gives Feedback Quickly
8. Non-Verbal Cues Of The USA
• Nonverbal communications are
highly valued in America
• American audience prioritize
directness
• There are many nonverbal cues
in America
10. Hand Wave
A Gesture of Greeting or
Farewell
Folded Arms
A Gesture of Impatient
Attitude
Thumbs-Down
A Signal of
Disagreement or
Negative Response
Thumbs-Up
A Signal of Approval or
Positive Response
Explanation of the Non-Verbal Cues
11. Hand-Shake
A Gesture of Greeting,
Approval or Farewell
Air Quotes
A Gesture that Mimics
“Quotation Marks”
Tone of Voice
Adjustment of Tone
According to Situation
Eye-Contact
Used by Both Listeners &
Speakers to Show
Interest
Explanation of the Non-Verbal Cues
12. Chin On Hand
A Gesture of Boredom or
Impatience
Rubbed Hand
A Sign of Enthusiasm
Preceding a Task
Raised Hand
A Gesture to Seek the
Opportunity to Speak
Come Here
An Informal Gesture to
Call Someone to Come
Closer
Explanation of the Non-Verbal Cues
13. Rubbed Chin
A Gesture of Serious
Thoughts
Frowning
An Expression of Anger,
Disgust or Similar
Negative Emotions
Smiling
An Expression of
Happiness or Similar
Positive Emotions
Forehead Rub
An Action of Annoyance
Explanation of the Non-Verbal Cues
14. Wide Eyes
An Expression of
Surprise, Disbelief or
Fear
Rolling Eyes
A Sign of Irritation or
Annoyance
Visible Exhale
A Sign of Frustration of
Exhaustion
Biting Lip
An Expression of Anger
or Deep Thought
Explanation of the Non-Verbal Cues