2. Non-Verbal
Communication
Nonverbal communication is the transmission of
messages through a nonverbal platform such as eye contact, facial
expressions, gestures, posture, and the distance between two individuals.
Non-verbal communication is different from person to person and
especially from one culture to another.
To effectively communicate, we must realize that we are all different in the
way we perceive the world and use this understanding as a guide to our
communication with others.
3. Russia
Russian culture has a long and rich cultural history,
steeped in literature, ballet, painting and classical music.
There many variations between Pakistani and Russian
culture.
So when you’re traveling to Russia it’s always important
to study their culture and communicate well with
Russian people.
There are some Western body language habits that
Russians consider quite rude.
4. Greetings
The handshake is appropriate in Russia.
Make confident eye contact along with a firm handshake, both as
greeting and as a farewell.
Greetings are generally formal in Pakistan. The most common greeting
among Pakistanis is “As-Salamu-Alaykum”. But unlike Russia it’s rude
to look someone directly in the eye while talking to them.
Well-acquainted men hug each other. However, when greeting
strangers usually shakes hands and respectfully places the right hand
over the heart afterwards.
5. Hand Gestures
The ok sign is considered a very rude gesture both
in Russia and Pakistan.
Making a circle with the tip of your thumb and
index finger is considered rude.
Don’t make a “fig”. A “fig” is another hand
gesture that is rude to Russian people.
6. Hand Gestures
In Pakistan Pounding one’s fist into a hand
or stroking one’s beard/moustache signals revenge.
Tapping your hand on your head can be interpreted as meaning you feel
disdain for the person you are talking to.
7. Personal space
Don’t stand too far away.
Russian people tend to stand closer to each other during conversation.
Stand a bit closer than you normally would if you’re talking to a Russian
person and want to appear personable; otherwise you may come across as
cold or uninterested.
Pakistanis also stand closer to their subjects while communicate. However,
more distance is kept between those of opposite genders.
8. Eye Contact
Don’t keep your hands in your pockets.
Don’t slouch.
Don’t put your shoes on the seats.
Put on your best face.
9. Expressions
Russians, particularly men, often have a serious
front towards strangers that softens once they build familiarity.
While they are known to be very animated with friends, smiles are not often
exchanged between strangers on the street.
Same like Pakistanis tend to have quite a serious front and may not smile at
strangers often.
There is an old idea that people who smile for no reason must be
simpletons.
10. Physical contact
To reach out and touch another person during is sign
of confidence in the relationship in Russia.
Strong physical affection is generally only seen between couples of
opposite genders.
In Paksitan, It is common for people to be physically affectionate with
those of the same gender.
Public displays of affection between opposite genders is are considered to
be very inappropriate.