NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION GROUP: Nguyễn Thị Đạt Nguyễn Thị Ly Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt Anh Khuất Thị Hồng Duyên Keep calm and carry on Keep calm and carry on Keep calm and carry on... Bac
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GROUP:
Nguyễn Thị Đạt
Nguyễn Thị Ly
Nguyễn Thị Nguyệt Anh
Khuất Thị Hồng Duyên
Keep calm and carry on
Keep calm and carry on
Keep calm and carry on
Trang 3Nonverbal communication (NVC) between people is
communication through sending and receiving wordless clues Such messages can be communicated through
gesture, body language or posture, facial expression and eye contact, ect.
Then, our group will talk about a topic:
GESTURE
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
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Pat a student on the head
Smile
Pass an item to someone with one hand
Form a circle with fingers to indicate
‘O.K”
Point at something in the room using index finger
Sit with sole of feet or shoes showing
Make a “V’ sign
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
GESTURES
Wave hand with the palm facing outward
to greet someone
Nod head up and down to say “Yes”
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• This means “come here” in the USA.
• It is more acceptable to backon with palm down, with fingers or whole hand waving when you beckon to a student from the Middle or Far East, Portugal, Spain, Latin America, Japan, Indonesia and Hong Kong.
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ing index finger
It is impolite to point with the
index finger in the Middle and
Far East Use an open hand or
your thumb ( in Indonesia)
It is impolite to point with the
index finger in the Middle and
Far East Use an open hand or
your thumb ( in Indonesia)
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In most of Europe: this
means “Victory”
Greece, Canada, The United
Kingdom, The USA: peace
In Japan, China : having photo
taken
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This gesture is universally understood:
- The Japanese may smile when they are confused or angry.
In other parts of Asia, people may smile when they are
embarrassed.
- In other cultures, people may not smile at everyone to indicate a friendly greeting.
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- In Thailand, Japan and France
as well as countries of the Middle and Near East showing
the soles of the feet demonstrates disrepect You are exposing the lowest and dirtiest part of your body so
this is insulting.
- In Thailand, Japan and France
as well as countries of the Middle and Near East showing
the soles of the feet demonstrates disrepect You are exposing the lowest and dirtiest part of your body so
this is insulting.
- American executives
sometimes signal their
feelings of ease and
importance in their
offices by putting their
feet on the desk whilst on
the phone .
- American executives
sometimes signal their
feelings of ease and
importance in their
offices by putting their
feet on the desk whilst on
the phone .
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- I n France, it has the additial meaning of “zero”
or “worthless”.
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This is very upsetting to students from Asia They fell uncomfortable if their head is touched.
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hand
- In Japan this is very rude Every a small item must be passed with two
hands.
- In many Middle and Far Eastern countries it is rude to pass something with your left hand.
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outward to greet someone
In Europe, waving the hand back and forth can mean No ‘No” ”
To wave good bye , raise the palm outward and wag the “ good bye”, raise the palm outward and wag the ”
fingers in unision.
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10 Nod head up and down to say
“yes”: