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Week 2 Assignment 1: Nonverbal Communication

Week 2 Assignment 1: Nonverbal Communication

Chamberlain University College of nursing

SPCH 277N 13810




In simple terms, nonverbal Communication is Communication that does not involve words.

Instead, it includes our thoughts and ideas both in physical activity and the way we portray

ourselves on social media. Such non-spoken emotion and physical actions can be identified by;

posture, facial expression, gesture, dress, finger, and hand movements. The complexity of

nonverbal Communication can is to different beliefs, cultures, systems, religions. J. Hall & M.

Knapp states, "Nonverbal Communication has always fascinated human beings. It is omnipresent

and influential, but ineffable in many ways". S. McClean clearly says (page 172), "How we

express ourselves is culturally bound, and to understand nonverbal communication like gestures,

for example, we need to understand the cultural context and inherent expectations." A great

example of tying with McClean's expression is; in our culture, it is unacceptable for a younger

person to be sitting on a chair while and adults stand up. If a younger person finds themselves in

sitting while an adult is standing up, he/she will face the consequences. It is a must to offer your

seat to an adult regardless of where you are. Meanwhile, in other cultures, this example is

interpreted differently. S. Mclean defines the following nonverbal skills and strategies;

Regulators are nonverbal messages which control, maintain, or discourage interaction." For

example, if someone is telling you a confusing or upsetting word, you may hold up your hand, a

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