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This Week We Discussed Nonverbal Communicationfor This Weeks Discus This week we discussed nonverbal communication. For this week's discussion board, choose 2 of the 6 characteristics of nonverbal communication that we discussed and 1) Briefly describe them and 2) Discuss their importance. Choose 2 only — There are 6 characteristics that are associated with nonverbal communication. — 1. Nonverbal Communication Will Be Present in Most Communication Contexts — 2. It Can Often Convey Even More Information Than Verbal Communication Can — 3. It is Usually Believed Over Verbal Communication — 4. It is The Primary Way Of Expressing Emotion — 5. Nonverbal Communication Metacommunicates — 6. Nonverbal Communication Will Serve Multiple Functions only 100 words the maximum. As always, please make sure that your initial response is 100 words with at least 2 responses being 50 words each. 1.

Paper For Above instruction Introduction Nonverbal communication encompasses a wide range of behaviors and cues that accompany spoken words or occur independently to convey meaning. It includes gestures, facial expressions, posture, eye contact, and tone of voice, among other signals. Understanding the characteristics of nonverbal communication is crucial to interpreting interactions accurately. Characteristic 1: It Can Often Convey Even More Information Than Verbal Communication One key characteristic of nonverbal communication is its ability to convey more information than verbal language. For instance, facial expressions can reveal true emotions behind spoken words, such as sarcasm or sadness, which may not be verbally expressed. This characteristic underscores the importance of nonverbal cues in providing context and depth to messages, often revealing underlying feelings or attitudes that words alone might miss. Studies emphasize that nonverbal cues contribute significantly to the richness and authenticity of communication, especially in intercultural contexts where verbal language may differ (Burgoon & Hale, 1988). Characteristic 2: Nonverbal Communication Will Be Present in Most Communication Contexts Another essential characteristic is the ubiquity of nonverbal communication. Whether in personal conversations, professional settings, or public interactions, nonverbal cues are almost always present, often subtly influencing the interpretation of messages. For example, body language can reinforce or contradict


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