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ID number:762213
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Published: 18.04.2021.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: 5 units
References: Not used
Time period viewed: 2013.g. - 2014.g.
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
  Introduction    3
  Nonverbal Communication    4
  Importance    5
  Types of nonverbal communication    6
  First impression    6
  Facial Expression    6
  Gestures    6
  Touch    7
  Posture    7
  Clothing    7
  Conclusion    8
  List of references    9
Extract

An individual’s clothing style can demonstrate their culture, mood, level of confidence, interests, age, authority, value/beliefs, and their sexual identity. Some examples of a person’s clothing type in which a negative message is being conveyed could include the following: A person with a sloppy appearance, messy hair, and wrinkled clothes sends the message, "I don't care". Also, a woman who wears a tight dress with a low-cut neckline may convey the message "I'm attractive and sexy" or “Want to come back to my place tonight"? [1]

Conclusion
In conclusion I would like to mention that nonverbal communication is a key factor not only in the business field but also in our daily lives. It helps one express his/her emotions. Understanding these elements can make you successful. You just need to be confident in yourself and the elements. It is clear that nonverbal communications can be specific to a particular culture and may not have the same meaning in other cultures. Thus, nonverbal communication can lead to misunderstandings. Therefore, it is important to learn the nonverbal expressions of other cultures in order to smooth cross culture communication.

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