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NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION#1

The transmission of messages or signals without the use of words, including body language, gestures, and facial expressions.

BODY LANGUAGE#2

A type of non-verbal communication that includes posture, gestures, and facial expressions to convey emotions and attitudes.

CULTURAL CUES#3

Signals or signs that vary across cultures, influencing how non-verbal communication is interpreted.

FACIAL EXPRESSIONS#4

Movements of facial muscles that convey emotions, such as happiness, sadness, anger, or surprise.

GESTURES#5

Hand or body movements used to express ideas or emotions, which can differ significantly across cultures.

POSTURE#6

The way one holds their body, which can indicate confidence, openness, or defensiveness in communication.

EYE CONTACT#7

The act of looking into another person's eyes, which can convey interest, attention, or confidence.

PROXEMICS#8

The study of personal space and how distance affects communication and relationships.

CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION#9

Interaction between individuals from different cultural backgrounds, often requiring sensitivity to non-verbal cues.

INTERPERSONAL SKILLS#10

The abilities used to interact effectively with others, including communication, empathy, and conflict resolution.

CULTURAL AWARENESS#11

Understanding and recognizing the differences in cultural practices and how they impact communication.

SIGNAL INTERPRETATION#12

The process of understanding non-verbal cues and their meanings in various contexts.

COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES#13

Methods or plans developed to improve the effectiveness of communication, including non-verbal techniques.

MISINTERPRETATION#14

Incorrectly understanding or interpreting non-verbal cues, often due to cultural differences.

VISUAL COMMUNICATION#15

The use of visual elements to convey information, including images, symbols, and design.

ENGAGEMENT#16

The level of participation and interest shown by individuals during communication or presentations.

NARRATIVE TECHNIQUES#17

Methods used to tell stories effectively, including the integration of visual elements and emotional appeal.

SELF-EVALUATION#18

The process of reflecting on one’s own performance and understanding in communication.

ANALYTICAL SKILLS#19

The ability to assess and interpret information critically, especially in understanding non-verbal cues.

PUBLIC SPEAKING#20

The act of delivering a speech or presentation to an audience, emphasizing clarity and engagement.

FEEDBACK#21

Information provided to individuals regarding their performance, often used to improve skills.

VISUAL STORYTELLING#22

The practice of conveying narratives through visual elements, enhancing understanding and retention.

CULTURAL SENSITIVITY#23

The awareness and respect for cultural differences that influence communication styles.

INTERPRETIVE SKILLS#24

The ability to understand and explain the meanings behind non-verbal signals.

COMPARISON CHART#25

A visual tool used to highlight similarities and differences between cultural non-verbal cues.

PRESENTATION SKILLS#26

Techniques used to effectively deliver information to an audience, including visual aids and storytelling.