Nonverbal Communication and Culture跨文化交际 教学PPT课件.pptx 42页内容提供方:liuxing044 大小:2.87 MB 字数:约1.15万字 发布时间:2021-01-26发布于广西 浏览人气:409 下载次数:仅上传者可见 收藏次数:0 需要金币:*** 金币 (10金币=人民币1元)Nonverbal Communi
cultureintercultural communicationvisual and non verbal communicationHumans communicate verbally through words and nonverbally via facial expressions and body movements. Nonverbal communication refers to any human behavior, other than words, that serves a communicative purpose ( Interpersonal Communication). ...
Nonverbal Intercultural Communication NonverbalCommunication Introduction NonverbalCommunicationreferstoallintentionalandunintentionalstimulibetweencommunicatingparties,otherthanspokenlanguage.Theseprocessoftenaccountforasmuchas70%ofthecommunication.Asthesilentlanguageofcommunication,nonverbalcommunicationisculture-boundandambiguous...
Nonverbal Communication and Culture case 1 case 2 Nonverbal communication is behaviour that communicates without words—though it may often be accompanied by words. Nonverbal behaviour can include things such as a. Clothing and bodily characteristics b. physical space in communication c. time in ...
Though it can feel like a void in communication, silence can be very meaningful in different cultural contexts. Western cultures, especially North America and the UK, tend to view silence as problematic. In our interactions at work, school, or with friends, silence is uncomfortable. It is ofte...
Low-context cultures like the United States and Canada tend to give relatively less emphasis to nonverbal communication. This does not mean that nonverbal communication does not happen, or that it is unimportant, but that people in these settings tend to place less importance on it than on the...
2.Culture, for purposes of business communication, is: a.interchangeable with communication b.values, attitudes and behavior c.unnecessary to investigate d.constantly changing 3.Every culture is learned, and therefore: a.a person can describe his or her own culture completely b.it is learnable c...
In fact, studies have shown that the majority of communication is non-verbal — as much as 93% of communication, depending on the topic matter. Gaining the trust of others comes from what you are communicating when you’re not saying anything at all. The good news? You can learn to util...
3.Nonverbalcommunicationiscontextualdifferentsituationsorenviromentsproducedifferentnonverbalmessages.Itisthesettingthatoffersnormsandguidelinesforyourinterpersonalactions NonverbalCommunicationandCulture Reasonwhatemotionsarefelt,howtheyareexpressed,andhowtheyareunderstoodaremattersofculture.Itmeansthatyourculturehastaughtyou...