Different cultures have distinct norms and meanings associated with nonverbal cues. Understanding these cultural variations is crucial for effective cross-cultural communication.
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"The Silent Language" by Edward T. Hall offers valuable insights into the intricate world of nonverbal communication, highlighting its profound impact on our interactions and relationships. Understanding these silent cues is essential for effective cross-cultural communication and building successful relationships in a globalized world.
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"The Silent Language" by Edward T. Hall is a classic book that explores the nonverbal aspects of communication and how they shape our interactions with others:
High-context cultures e.g. Mediterranean, Slav, Central European, are understood through context, nonverbal cues, and between-the-lines interpretation of what is actually said.
Here, the meanings are created often through what is not said e.g. in body language, silences and pauses,...
Communicaion is a relational process of creating and interpreting messages that elicit a response.
1. Messages are at the core of coomunication. Whether we're deing with interpersonal messages or texts, messages are central in understanding communication.
2. Messages are usually con...
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