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BODY LANGUAGE

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BODY LANGUAGE

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What is Body Language?

Body Language is the communication of personal feelings, emotions , attitudes, thoughts through body movements -gestures, postures , facial expressions, walking styles, positions & distance - either consciously or involuntarily i.e. its not only your tongue you communicate with but also you speak with your body movements & gestures.

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The Main Aspects of Body Language

• Gestures: A gesture is the verbal or non-verbal body movement used to express or emphasize an idea , an emotion or a state of mind.

• Body Movements: This includes the head, eyes, eyebrows , lips , neck , shoulders, fingers and so on. One can distinguish four main kinds of gesticulation: Emblem, illustrators, regular and self-touching.

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• Behaviour : This refers quite simply , to everything we do which is overt or observable. It is important because it is observable to others.

• Emotions: Refers to states such as happiness, depression & anxiety & milder moods such as feeling of pleasure & displeasure , degrees of excitement or drowsiness etc. A ‘Emotional cue’ is a facial expression, body movement or tone of voice indicative of emotion.

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General Characteristics

• Expressions: Facial expressions are highly flexible & changeable. The face can encode a variety of communicative & informative messages.

Raise of eyebrows express astonishment. We frown in displeasure or confusion. Envy or disbelief may be displayed by a raised

eyebrow.

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• Emotions:The face is the most reliable indicator of a wide range of emotions : Joy & happiness , fear , annoyance, surprise, anger, sadness etc.

When we are shocked we open our mouth.

Blushing is another facial phenomenon that expresses emotion. A shy person becomes red in face when attention is focussed on him.

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• Laughter: Laughter is composed of a broad range of gesture & sounds.

‘Ha-Ha’ is a genuine laughter. ‘He-He’ is a mocking laughter. ‘Hee-Hee’ suggests a secret giggle. ‘Ho-Ho’ communicates surprise

• Smiling: smiling & frowning are two major facial expressions.

A genuine smile means ‘I appreciate you’; ‘I accept your ideas’.

A frown means ‘I find you puzzling’.

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Head Gestures

• The Head Nod : A nod depicts a positive signal & a ‘head- shake’ signifies ‘no’ or a negative gesture.

• Head nods show continuing attention , it also depicts what is happening to us emotionally. Heads tilt is a signal of interest.

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• The Lips: When one does not utter a word lips can be eloquent because silent lips express a wide range of emotions from smile to frown.

• Throat: when the Adam’s applejump unconsciously signals anxiety, embarrassment or stress.

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The Eyes

• The eyes can be steely, knowing, mocking, piercing, shifty. They can level a burning glance, or a cold glance or a hurt glance or again can be wise , knowing , inviting , scary , disinterested and so on.

Pupils dilate when a person is interested. We gaze in order to perceive the expressions of

others. We look straight in the eye to get attention.

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• Ways of Looking: Side long glance is referred to as stolen

look. Blank stare depicts boredom. Sparkling eyes are an attribute of those

who have ‘magnetic personalities’.

• Glasses: Peering over glass depicts being

judgmental or critical. Dark glasses are worn by those who

conceal their genuine feelings.

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• When the arms are crossed they form a ‘barrier’ to an impending threat.

• Arms folded with finger tucked in armpits & thumbs sticking out: this is when subordinate faces his superior whom he considers equal.

• Arms behind the back is resorted by those who is experiencing an inner conflict.

• Neck stroking signals suspicion.

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• Putting objects in mouth is when they are busy with something.

• Pinching the bridges of nose indicates a person in deep thought.

• Nose rub is a sign of rejection.• Chin stroking is when people are

in deep reflection.• Slapping the head signifies self

punishment.• Hands behind the head is used by

professionals who are confident & dominant.

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Styles Of Handshake

• Palm down thrust : signifies dominance or aggression.

• Palm up position shows submission by the giver.

• Glove Handshake: ‘Politician Handshake’, this is with people one is familiar with.

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When _____ people enter an elevator, they each...

1.One or two

...lean against the walls of the elevator.

2. Three or four

...occupy a corner.

3.five or six

...all turn to face the door. 

...get taller and thinner. 

...hands and purses and briefcases hang

down in front of the body, or "fig leaf position." 

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...must not touch each other in any way unless the elevator is crowded, and then only at the shoulder or lightly against the upper arm. 

...have a tendency to look upward at the illuminated floor indicator. 

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