Nonverbal Communication

Nonverbal communication is the process of communicating without using words, such as through gestures, facial expressions, body language, and other physical behaviors. It is a form of communication that plays a vital role in how people interact and exchange information with each other. Nonverbal communication provides important clues to others about what a person is thinking or feeling, and helps to establish interpersonal relationships. Nonverbal communication can also help to enhance verbal communication and can be used to supplement, emphasize, and clarify the spoken word. Nonverbal communication can be used in a variety of settings, from family and social relationships to professional contexts such as the workplace. Understanding nonverbal communication can help to improve communication and prevent misunderstandings.

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