Body Language by N.G.Palit. Body Language is the language which our body sp...Nanda Palit
Body Language is the language which our bodies speak, many times even without our conscious knowledge. But, when we speak, our body language must be in congruence with our oral words. People tend to believe our body language more than what we speak, whenever there is any variance between the two. Body language is a truth teller. We must improve our body language if we want to be a more effective communicator. Observing other's body language also helps us to understand what others want to actually convey. So, closely observing body language can greatly improve our interpersonal skills, and help us to maintain cordial relationship with every body.
Body Language by N.G.Palit. Body Language is the language which our body sp...Nanda Palit
Body Language is the language which our bodies speak, many times even without our conscious knowledge. But, when we speak, our body language must be in congruence with our oral words. People tend to believe our body language more than what we speak, whenever there is any variance between the two. Body language is a truth teller. We must improve our body language if we want to be a more effective communicator. Observing other's body language also helps us to understand what others want to actually convey. So, closely observing body language can greatly improve our interpersonal skills, and help us to maintain cordial relationship with every body.
Body language is an important concept to be aware of, not just other people but your own too.
All too often we focus on what we are saying, without considering the way we are behaving or portraying ourselves.
Take a look at some key examples of body language and what they can mean.
This PPT contains information about definition of body language / non-verbal communication, why body language is so important, different types of body languages and also number of different facial expressions, voluntary/ Intentional movements and Involuntary movements, Description of different body languages, positive body language signals and its evaluation, negative body language signals and also how to read body language with pictorial view, different standard leg-cross positions with examples and also different types of non-verbal communications.
This presentation is all about the importance of body language. It will give you a review of body language, types of body language, how it should be used in an effective presenatation.
Body language powerpoint & lecture for older students. You can follow up with a game of charades and the student must guess the emotions/body language.
Body language is a vital form of Non-verbal communication. Verbal and Non-verbal communication both has its own importance but the researches have proven that Non-verbal communication plays a significant role. Body movements can be used to reinforce or emphasize the said statement of a person. And also offer information about the state of the mind, emotions and attitude. However, it is also possible for body movements to conflict with what is said. A skilled observer may be able to detect such discrepancies in behavior and use them as a clue to what someone is really feeling and thinking.
When you use positive body language, it qualifies to the verbal messages or ideas that you want to convey, and help you to avoid sending mixed or confusing signals whereas confused and puzzled body language will lead to negative impact.
Non-verbal messages communicated through the sender’s body movements, facial expressions, vocal tone and volume, and other clues are collectively known as body language. Body Language includes in itself various aspects like gestures, facial expressions, posture, eye contact and personal appearance.
Body language is an important concept to be aware of, not just other people but your own too.
All too often we focus on what we are saying, without considering the way we are behaving or portraying ourselves.
Take a look at some key examples of body language and what they can mean.
This PPT contains information about definition of body language / non-verbal communication, why body language is so important, different types of body languages and also number of different facial expressions, voluntary/ Intentional movements and Involuntary movements, Description of different body languages, positive body language signals and its evaluation, negative body language signals and also how to read body language with pictorial view, different standard leg-cross positions with examples and also different types of non-verbal communications.
This presentation is all about the importance of body language. It will give you a review of body language, types of body language, how it should be used in an effective presenatation.
Body language powerpoint & lecture for older students. You can follow up with a game of charades and the student must guess the emotions/body language.
Body language is a vital form of Non-verbal communication. Verbal and Non-verbal communication both has its own importance but the researches have proven that Non-verbal communication plays a significant role. Body movements can be used to reinforce or emphasize the said statement of a person. And also offer information about the state of the mind, emotions and attitude. However, it is also possible for body movements to conflict with what is said. A skilled observer may be able to detect such discrepancies in behavior and use them as a clue to what someone is really feeling and thinking.
When you use positive body language, it qualifies to the verbal messages or ideas that you want to convey, and help you to avoid sending mixed or confusing signals whereas confused and puzzled body language will lead to negative impact.
Non-verbal messages communicated through the sender’s body movements, facial expressions, vocal tone and volume, and other clues are collectively known as body language. Body Language includes in itself various aspects like gestures, facial expressions, posture, eye contact and personal appearance.
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5. Greeting in France
•Greeting people you don’t know- say your name only
•Say “bonjour” (hello) without the bisou (air-kiss) if you don’t know the person well or not friends with them
•Women greeting men or women they know - kiss the right cheek to right cheek and left cheek to left cheek
•Men greeting other men they know - only shake hands
6. Gestures
-To promise or swear to something, place your hand
on top of your head
-To apologize or indicate that you've made a mistake,
cover your mouth with your hands
-Signal a taxi by snapping your fingers
7. Languages
•Official language of France is French
•88% of the population speaks French
•75 different languages in France
•24 of these languages are European
•Rest of the languages include languages from the South American, South Asian and Caribbean
regions
•The policy of France ensures that the citizens of the country Communicate in French
•Many French people can speak at least one foreign language
8. Religions
-Roman Catholic 83%-88%
-Protestant 2%
-Jewish 1%
-Muslim 5%-10%
-Unaffiliated 4%
-Roman Catholic church is under the spiritual leadership of the Pope, curia in Rome, and the Conference of
French bishops
9. Eating in France
Breakfast: Consists of coffee, tea or chocolate with croissants and
bread with butter or jam.
Lunch: Served from noon until 2 pm -Can consist of a five course
meal or a simple salad or sandwich
Dinner: Served from 7:30 pm onwards
-Usually a leisurely event, time to spend with the family or with friends
Tipping: Tips are usually included in the bill, which ranges between
10% and 15%
-Not expected to leave a tip on the table
10. BE PROACTIVE
Self-Awareness – Examining thoughts, moods and
behaviors
Imagination – Visualizing beyond experience and
present reality (work on alternatives)
Conscience – Understanding right and wrong and
following personal integrity
Independent Will – Acting independent of external
influence
Responsibility = “Response-ability”
PROACTIVE PEOPLE:
The are Personal leaders
Take the initiative and are solutions to problems
Successfully handle direct, indirect and no control
problems
REACTIVE PEOPLE:
Unhappy people who feel victimized and immobilized, who
focus on the weaknesses of other people
Blame other people and circumstances they feel are
responsible for their own stagnant situation.
Reactive Language Proactive Language
There's noting I can do Let’s look at our alternations
That’s just the way I am I can choose a different approach
He makes me so mad I control my own feelings
They won’t allow that I can create an effective presentation
I have to do that I will choose an appropriate response
I can’t I choose
I must I prefer
If only I will
11. PRINCIPLES OF EMPATHIC COMMUNICATION
Four common levels for listening:
• Ignoring: Making no effort to listen
• Practice pretending: Making believe or giving the appearance you are listening
• Practice selective listening: Hearing only the parts of the conversation that interest you.
• Attentive listening: Paying attention and focusing on what the speaker says, and comparing
that to your own experiences.
Seek first to understand:
• Requires high levels of consideration
• Deep understanding of the problem first
• Requires more than practicing listening techniques
• Get inside another persons’ frame of reference and see things the way he sees it
• It is diagnosing before prescribing
Then seek to be understood
• Requires high level of courage
• Equally critical in reaching win/win solutions.
12. Be Proactive.
Begin with the End in Mind.
Put First Things First.
Think Win-Win.
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
Understood.
Be Reactive.
Begin with No End in Mind.
Put Second Things First.
Think Win-Lose or Lose-Win.
Seek First to Be Understood.
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE PEOPLE INEFFECTIVE PEOPLE
13. Body language (Non Verbal Language)
Non Verbal
Communicatio
n / Body
Language
Ways of
Talking (E.g.
Pauses, Stress
on Words)
Posture (e.g.
Slouching)
Appearance
(Untidiness)
Head
Movements
Hand
Movements
(Waving)
Eye
Moments
(Winking)
Facial
Expression
(Frown)
Body
Contact
(Shaking
hands)
Closeness
(Invading
someone’s
space)
Sounds
(Laughing)
Face is the index of the mind
and it clearly displays the
persons interest
Body language presents to the
audience what we feel & think
about the particular matter
Good Body Language
“Mirroring”
“Smile “
Avoid from
•Yawning,
•Scratching your head,
•Drilling your nostrils,
•Digging your ears, and
all sort of inappropriate
actions
14. SELF APPEARANCE 14
The way you dress
Cleanliness
Color of your dress
Ornaments
Body smell
16. What is Etiquette?
•Etiquette is a code of behavior that delineates
expectations for social behavior according to
contemporary conventional norms within a
society, social class, or group.
17. How to Behave in Public Places
• Don’t Stare at public: It is impolite to stare at people in public places
• Do not pick your nose in public: If your nostrils need de-bugging, use a
handkerchief.
• Do cover your Mouth: When yawning or coughing always cover your mouth with your
hand.
• Do Smile: A smiling face is a welcoming face.
• Do not spit: Spitting in the street is considered to be very bad mannered.
• Do not burp in public; You may feel better by burping loudly after eating or
drinking, but other people will not! If you can not stop a burp from bursting out,
then cover your mouth with your hand and say 'excuse me' afterwards.
18. TIPS TO MAKE SURE YOU'RE ON YOUR BEST BEHAVIOUR.
Don't be offensive with your camera.
Re-evaluate your ringtone.
Keep your personal items off the restaurant table.
Don't ask to borrow someone's pen on a plane. As few people worried of real
issue of germs on pens and few worried about giving their most expensive pens.
Respect people's names
19. Thank you/ I’m Sorry/ Please
•If you accidentally bump into someone, say ‘sorry’.
They probably will too, even if it was your fault! This is
a habit and can be seen as very amusing by an
‘outsider’.
20.
21. Wash your Hands before eating
Wear clean clothes to the table
Place napkin in your lap
Stay at table until finished
Lean over your plate
Chew with your mouth closed
Try not to talk while eating
Cover your mouth when you Burp !
Food and water / drinks Don't slurp !
Wipe your mouth with napkin
TABLE MANNERS
25. Baggage
• Hand baggage allowances: One piece, not to exceed 7 kg (15lb)
• Liquids and gels in hand baggage: Do not carry instead transfer it to main luggage
• Electronic devices on flights: Turn Off / Switch to Flight Mode
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• From France to India