The Nature of Nonverbal Communication

The Nature of Nonverbal Communication

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A deaf woman signs a message to a companion. A colleague writes a note to you on a pad of paper during a boring meeting. A man taps his watch to signal to a friend that it’s almost time for lunch. In all three instances, communication occurs without a word being spoken. But not all of these examples are actually nonverbal communication. Studying the essential nature of nonverbal communication reveals why.