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UNIT II
2.3 BODY LANGUAGE &
NON VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
By R.S.Subramanyam with thanks
to VIT.
 The way you listen, look, move, and react tells the other
person whether you care or not, if you’re being truthful,
and how well you’re listening.
 When your nonverbal signals match up with the words
you’re saying, they increase trust, clarity, and rapport.
 When they don’t, they generate tension, mistrust, and
confusion.
 Body language is the use of physical behavior,
expressions, and mannerisms to communicate
nonverbally, often done instinctively rather than
consciously.
Facts related to
Non - Verbal Communication :The first
scientific study of nonverbal
communication was Charles
Darwin's book “The Expression of
the Emotions in Man and Animals”.
He argued that all mammals
reliably show emotion in their
faces.
Studies now range across a
number of fields, including, body
movement analysis , linguistics,
semiotics and kinesics .
It is estimated we can make and
recognize around 250,000 facial
expressions.
Whether you‘re aware of it or not, when you interact
with others, you‘re continuously giving and receiving
wordless signals. All of your nonverbal behaviors—the
gestures you make, your posture, your
tone of voice, how much eye contact you make—send
strong messages.
They can put people at ease, build trust, and draw
others towards you, or they can offend, confuse, and
undermine what you‘re trying
to convey. These messages don‘t stop when you stop
speaking either. Even when you‘re silent, you‘re
still communicating nonverbally.
YOU ARE NOT AWARE HOW YOUR BODY SPEAKS – IT IS
AUTOMATIC SUBCONSCIOUS COMMUNICATIVE PROCESS :
First impression is the last impression
Our facial communication is the first communication
which is non verbal so it is responsible for our first
impression on another person.
It also includes clothing , posture , gesture, eye
contact and body language.
Graphical Representation of Non
Verbal Communication
The Importance of
Non Verbal communication:
If you want to become a better communicator, it‘s
important to become more sensitive not only to the
body language and nonverbal cues of others, but
also to your own.
Nonverbal communication can play five roles:
1. Repetition: It repeats and often strengthens the message you‘re
making verbally.
2. Contradiction: It can contradict the message you‘re trying to
convey, thus indicating to your listener that you may not be
telling the truth.
3. Substitution: It can substitute for a verbal message. For
example, your facial expression often
conveys a far more vivid message than words ever can.
4. Complementing: It may add to or complement your
verbal message. As a boss, if you pat an
employee on the back in addition to giving praise, it can
increase the impact of your message.
5. Accenting: It may accent or underline a verbal message.
Pounding the table, for example, can
underline the importance of your message.
TYPES OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION
1.Facial expressions. The human face is extremely expressive, able to convey
Countless emotions without saying a word. And unlike some forms
of nonverbal communication, facial expressions are universal. The facial
expressions for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are
the same across cultures.
2.Body movement and posture. Consider how your perceptions of people are
affected by the way they sit, walk, stand, or hold their head. The way you move
and carry yourself communicates a wealth of information to the world.
This type of nonverbal communication includes your posture, bearing, stance,
and the subtle movements you make.
3.Gestures. Gestures are woven into the fabric of our daily lives. You may wave,
point, beckon, or use your hands when arguing or speaking animatedly, often
expressing yourself with gestures without thinking. However, the meaning of
some gestures can be very different across cultures. While the ―OK‖sign made
with the hand, for example, usually conveys a positive message in English-speaking
countries, it‘s considered offensive in countries such as Germany, Russia,
and Brazil. So, it‘s important to be careful of how you use gestures
to avoid misinterpretation.
4.Eye contact. Since the visual sense is dominant for most people, eye
contact is an especially important type of nonverbal communication.
The way you look at someone can communicate many things, including
interest, affection, hostility, or attraction. Eye contact is also important in
maintaining the flow of conversation and for gauging the other person‘s
interest and response.
5.Touch. We communicate a great deal through touch. Think about the ve
different messages given by a weak handshake, a warm bear hug, a
patronizing pat on the head, or a controlling grip on the arm, for example
6.Space. Have you ever felt uncomfortable during a conversation because
the other person was standing too close and invading your space? We all
have a need for physical space, although that need differs depending on
the culture, the situation, and the closeness of the relationship. You can u
physical space to communicate many different nonverbal messages,
including signals of intimacy and affection, aggression or dominance.
7.Voice. It‘s not just what you
say, it‘s how you say it. When
you speak, other people
―read‖ your voice in
addition to listening to your
words. Things they pay
attention to include your
timing and pace, how loud
you speak, your tone and
inflection, and sounds that
convey understanding, such
as ―ahh‖ and ―uh-huh.‖
Think about how your tone of
voice can indicate sarcasm,
anger, affection, or
confidence.
Non verbal communication is
divided into 3 classes :
1.Proxemics
2.Chronemics
3.Kinesics
Proxemics
Chronemics:-
Different Gestures
KINESICS
KINESICS
KINESICS
KINESICS
Different Postures
KINESICS
EYE-CONTACT
Different Facial Expressions
How to Read Body Language
Once you‘ve developed your abilities to manage stress and
recognize emotions, you‘ll start to become better at reading
the nonverbal signals sent by others.
It is also important to observe yours and others body language.
1.Pay attention to inconsistencies. Nonverbal communication
should reinforce what is being said. Is the person saying one
thing, but their body language conveying something else? For
example, are they telling you ―yes‖ while shaking their head
no?
2.Look at nonverbal communication signals as a group. Don‘t
read too much into a single gesture or nonverbal cue. Consider
all of the nonverbal signals you are receiving, from eye contact
to tone of voice and body language. Taken together, are their
nonverbal cues consistent—or inconsistent—with what their
words are saying?
3.Trust your instincts. Don‘t
dismiss your gut feelings. If you
get the sense that someone
isn‘t being honest or that
something isn‘t adding up, you
may be picking up on a
mismatch between verbal and
nonverbal cues.
4.Evaluating nonverbal signals
Eye contact – Is the person
making eye contact? If so, is it
overly intense or just right?
Facial expression – What is
their face showing? Is it
masklike and unexpressive, or
emotionally present
and filled with interest?
Tone of voice: Does the
person‘s voice project warmth,
confidence, and interest, or is it
strained and
blocked?
Posture and gesture :Is their
body relaxed or stiff and
immobile? Are their shoulders
tense and raised, or relaxed?
Touch: Is there any physical
contact? Is it appropriate to the
situation? Does it make you feel
uncomfortable?
Intensity: Does the person
seem flat, cool, and
disinterested, or over-the-top
and melodramatic?
Timing and place :– Is there
an easy flow of information
back and forth? Do
nonverbal responses come
too quickly or too slowly?
Sounds: – Do you hear
sounds that indicate
interest, caring or concern
from the person?
Unit II 2.3 Body language- Non verbal communication.ppt
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Unit II 2.3 Body language- Non verbal communication.ppt

  • 1. UNIT II 2.3 BODY LANGUAGE & NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION By R.S.Subramanyam with thanks to VIT.
  • 2.  The way you listen, look, move, and react tells the other person whether you care or not, if you’re being truthful, and how well you’re listening.  When your nonverbal signals match up with the words you’re saying, they increase trust, clarity, and rapport.  When they don’t, they generate tension, mistrust, and confusion.  Body language is the use of physical behavior, expressions, and mannerisms to communicate nonverbally, often done instinctively rather than consciously.
  • 3. Facts related to Non - Verbal Communication :The first scientific study of nonverbal communication was Charles Darwin's book “The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals”. He argued that all mammals reliably show emotion in their faces. Studies now range across a number of fields, including, body movement analysis , linguistics, semiotics and kinesics . It is estimated we can make and recognize around 250,000 facial expressions.
  • 4. Whether you‘re aware of it or not, when you interact with others, you‘re continuously giving and receiving wordless signals. All of your nonverbal behaviors—the gestures you make, your posture, your tone of voice, how much eye contact you make—send strong messages. They can put people at ease, build trust, and draw others towards you, or they can offend, confuse, and undermine what you‘re trying to convey. These messages don‘t stop when you stop speaking either. Even when you‘re silent, you‘re still communicating nonverbally. YOU ARE NOT AWARE HOW YOUR BODY SPEAKS – IT IS AUTOMATIC SUBCONSCIOUS COMMUNICATIVE PROCESS :
  • 5. First impression is the last impression Our facial communication is the first communication which is non verbal so it is responsible for our first impression on another person. It also includes clothing , posture , gesture, eye contact and body language.
  • 6. Graphical Representation of Non Verbal Communication
  • 7.
  • 8. The Importance of Non Verbal communication: If you want to become a better communicator, it‘s important to become more sensitive not only to the body language and nonverbal cues of others, but also to your own. Nonverbal communication can play five roles: 1. Repetition: It repeats and often strengthens the message you‘re making verbally. 2. Contradiction: It can contradict the message you‘re trying to convey, thus indicating to your listener that you may not be telling the truth.
  • 9. 3. Substitution: It can substitute for a verbal message. For example, your facial expression often conveys a far more vivid message than words ever can. 4. Complementing: It may add to or complement your verbal message. As a boss, if you pat an employee on the back in addition to giving praise, it can increase the impact of your message. 5. Accenting: It may accent or underline a verbal message. Pounding the table, for example, can underline the importance of your message.
  • 10. TYPES OF NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION 1.Facial expressions. The human face is extremely expressive, able to convey Countless emotions without saying a word. And unlike some forms of nonverbal communication, facial expressions are universal. The facial expressions for happiness, sadness, anger, surprise, fear, and disgust are the same across cultures. 2.Body movement and posture. Consider how your perceptions of people are affected by the way they sit, walk, stand, or hold their head. The way you move and carry yourself communicates a wealth of information to the world. This type of nonverbal communication includes your posture, bearing, stance, and the subtle movements you make. 3.Gestures. Gestures are woven into the fabric of our daily lives. You may wave, point, beckon, or use your hands when arguing or speaking animatedly, often expressing yourself with gestures without thinking. However, the meaning of some gestures can be very different across cultures. While the ―OK‖sign made with the hand, for example, usually conveys a positive message in English-speaking countries, it‘s considered offensive in countries such as Germany, Russia, and Brazil. So, it‘s important to be careful of how you use gestures to avoid misinterpretation.
  • 11. 4.Eye contact. Since the visual sense is dominant for most people, eye contact is an especially important type of nonverbal communication. The way you look at someone can communicate many things, including interest, affection, hostility, or attraction. Eye contact is also important in maintaining the flow of conversation and for gauging the other person‘s interest and response. 5.Touch. We communicate a great deal through touch. Think about the ve different messages given by a weak handshake, a warm bear hug, a patronizing pat on the head, or a controlling grip on the arm, for example 6.Space. Have you ever felt uncomfortable during a conversation because the other person was standing too close and invading your space? We all have a need for physical space, although that need differs depending on the culture, the situation, and the closeness of the relationship. You can u physical space to communicate many different nonverbal messages, including signals of intimacy and affection, aggression or dominance.
  • 12. 7.Voice. It‘s not just what you say, it‘s how you say it. When you speak, other people ―read‖ your voice in addition to listening to your words. Things they pay attention to include your timing and pace, how loud you speak, your tone and inflection, and sounds that convey understanding, such as ―ahh‖ and ―uh-huh.‖ Think about how your tone of voice can indicate sarcasm, anger, affection, or confidence.
  • 13. Non verbal communication is divided into 3 classes : 1.Proxemics 2.Chronemics 3.Kinesics
  • 23. How to Read Body Language Once you‘ve developed your abilities to manage stress and recognize emotions, you‘ll start to become better at reading the nonverbal signals sent by others. It is also important to observe yours and others body language. 1.Pay attention to inconsistencies. Nonverbal communication should reinforce what is being said. Is the person saying one thing, but their body language conveying something else? For example, are they telling you ―yes‖ while shaking their head no? 2.Look at nonverbal communication signals as a group. Don‘t read too much into a single gesture or nonverbal cue. Consider all of the nonverbal signals you are receiving, from eye contact to tone of voice and body language. Taken together, are their nonverbal cues consistent—or inconsistent—with what their words are saying?
  • 24. 3.Trust your instincts. Don‘t dismiss your gut feelings. If you get the sense that someone isn‘t being honest or that something isn‘t adding up, you may be picking up on a mismatch between verbal and nonverbal cues. 4.Evaluating nonverbal signals Eye contact – Is the person making eye contact? If so, is it overly intense or just right? Facial expression – What is their face showing? Is it masklike and unexpressive, or emotionally present and filled with interest?
  • 25. Tone of voice: Does the person‘s voice project warmth, confidence, and interest, or is it strained and blocked? Posture and gesture :Is their body relaxed or stiff and immobile? Are their shoulders tense and raised, or relaxed? Touch: Is there any physical contact? Is it appropriate to the situation? Does it make you feel uncomfortable? Intensity: Does the person seem flat, cool, and disinterested, or over-the-top and melodramatic? Timing and place :– Is there an easy flow of information back and forth? Do nonverbal responses come too quickly or too slowly? Sounds: – Do you hear sounds that indicate interest, caring or concern from the person?