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Presented by:

Sulman Ahmed

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NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION

HELPS MAKE COMMUNICATION MORE

EFFECTIVE

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SOFTEN• S SMILE• O OPEN POSTURE• F FORWARD LEAN• T TOUCH• E EYE CONTACT• N NOD

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BEWARE THROUGH OUT YOUR LIFE OF JUDGING

PEOPLE BY THEIR APPEARANACE

JAPANESE PROVERB

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Money has a Direct Relation with the Gesture

Wrinkled purse make wrinkled faces.

(English proverb)

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Be careful about your body language

• In spite of your intelligence you may not get a job.

• Even though you are not a best scorer, you may get a good job by your nonverbal behavior

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Before people started speaking languages. Gestures

were the only medium of communication & of revealing one’s

intensions

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Gesture may not inborn as crying , shouting etc.

some gestures However are genetic;

where as some are learnt and

few are related to one’s culture

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Strictly speaking between

60 to 80% of our message is

communicated through our

body language

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What is physiognomy?

The interpretation of outward appearance, especially

The feature of the face to discover a person’s predominant

Temper & Character.

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Fear

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Anger

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Surprise

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Happiness

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Disgust

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Sadness

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Telling a Lie

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Attention

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Fear or Frustration

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Winning Face

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Eyes gives us a definite impression about a person in front of us

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Eyes which can find out the behavior

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Eye contact

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Eye contact signals need for affiliation, an involvement with the other person

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Eye is the window of the mind

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Maintaining good eye contact shows respect and interest

in what they have to say.

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Hands –Arms - Palms

• Hand : The lowest part of the arm , below the wrist and including the fingers.

• Arms : One of the two upper limbs of a human being

• Palms: The soft fleshy part of the hand between the fingers and the wrist which is covered with many lines

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Palm facing down indicates

Telling some body to sit down or

stopping some body

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FACING DOWN POSITION (REQUEST WITH AUTHORITY )

Facing up position (gesture of submission)

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Hand shake(shook hand)

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Submission

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Dominance

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Equality

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Double Handed Shake

Trust and affectionIntimate friends or relatives

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Globe Hand Shake

The person initiating such a gesture offers his right hand to the person in front for hand

shake and then puts left his trustworthiness

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Finger tip hand shake

It show that there is a lack of trust in the self and in the other person

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Stiff Arm Thrust

A person wishes to keep the other at a distance

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Dead fish handshake

There is no warmth feeling. It is life less

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When a person rubs his palms together he is communicating something

positive

News of success Cheerful

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Raised Thumbs

Ok

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Locked fingers (clenching)

Frustrated & is adopting negative attitude

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If a person Sits back , crosses his arms and legs, it is definite that his decision

is negative

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Folding of one or both the arms across the chest is an indication

Coming threat or occurrence of some undesirable event

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Stand arm cross gesture is common

When one is among strangers and presume insecure

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Suppose arm are gripped tightly it indicates

The person is waiting for a call or anxious to know a thing that is unfamiliar

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Folding arms indicates the social status also

Boss intends to speak to his juniors

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Locking of the leg one over the other indicates that the person is unsure of himself/herself and is

feeling insecure

Nervous ,negative attitude

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One leg is crossed neatly over the other usually the right over the left

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But, I know! What about you?

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