The use of touch in communication varies widely across cultures, from touch-avoidant to touch-oriented societies.
"Touch can express an almost infinite range of emotions."
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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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