This document discusses the key components of nonverbal communication including proxemics, chronemics, kinesics, physical appearance, haptics, paralanguage, and artifacts. It explains how factors like personal space, territoriality, gender, race, and status influence proxemics. Culture and formality level impact perceptions of time. Facial expressions, gestures, eye behavior, and posture are forms of kinesics. Attributes like cheerfulness and argumentativeness can be inferred from physical appearance. Haptics involves touch, while paralanguage covers vocal qualities. Artifacts refer to environmental objects used in communication.