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BODY LANGUAGE WRITTEN BY: SYEDA RABBIA FATIMA
objective: The objective of the body language is:
INTRODUCTION “LIFE IS NOT A PROBLEM, IT IS A EXPERIENCE” Body language is always been an important part of communication among human gestures,movements,facial expressionand physical experience can convey information on their own a connection with verbal communication in which they stand in complex relationship
DEFINATION DEFINATION “Body language are the concious and unconcious movements and postures by which attitudes and feeling communicate” FOR EXAMPLE : His intent was clearly expressed in his body language 1. Facial expression 2. Eye gesture 3. standing position
BODY LANGUAGE INCLUDES THE GESTURES,POSTURES,MOVEMENT AND EXPRESSION THAT PERSON USE TO COMMUNICATE:
2. Individual Differences: People have unique personal histories and experiences that shape their body language. What one person considers a sign of discomfort might be a habitual gesture for someone else. It's crucial to recognize and account for individual differences when interpreting body language. "Checking your phone during a conversation sends a silent message: 'You're not my priority right now.'" 3. Inconsistency:
4. Gender Stereotypes: Societal expectations regarding gender can impact the interpretation of body language. Stereotypes about how men and women should behave may lead to based readings of gestures or expressions, perpetuating misunderstandings and reinforcing gender norms. “Your body communicates louder than your words; ensure they're speaking the same language." -( Harvey Wolterng )
5.MISINTERPRETATION: In Misinterpretation Body language can be misread, leading to misunderstandings. For instance, a person may appear disinterested due to their posture when, in reality, they might be focused but introverted.
CONSEQUENCES Body language plays a crucial role in communication and its consequences can be significant in various aspects of life,including personal relationship,professional interaction and social situations.Here are some consequences of body language
2.Emotional Expression: Expression plays a important role during communication Body language often complements verbal communication in expressing emotions. Inaccurate or incongruent body language with spoken words may lead to confusion or skepticism about one's sincerity. “YOUR FACIAL EXPRESSION SPEAKS LOUDER THEN YOU WORD” (ANONYMOUS)
3. Social Dynamics: Body language influences social interactions and how individuals are perceived in a group.
4.Interview and presentation; Body language are very important during interview and presentation.
FACIAL EXPRESSION: e EYE CONTACT HAND GESTURE
SOLUTION 1. CULTURE VARIATION When it comes to culture variations in body language, it's fascinating how different gestures and expressions can have different meanings across cultures. It's important to be aware of these differences and be respectful of the cultural norms when communicating non-verbally. 2.INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES When it comes to individual differences in body language, understanding and empathizing with others can go a long way. It's important to remember that not everyone expresses themselves in the same way and that body language can vary from person to person.
5. MISINTERPRETATION Misinterpretation in body language can happen, but there are a few solutions to consider. First, it's important to avoid jumping to conclusions based solely on body language. It's always helpful to pay attention to other cues like verbal communication and overall context.me more aware and respectful of these differences.