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Artknits Richmond Hill articles: Non-Verbal communication: A reflection

 One of the most important things is communication skills. This is a skill that is important when you want to talk to people. Communication skills can be "verbal" because it was related to a "form of words." But today, we are going to talk about "non-verbal communication skills. Non-verbal communication skills are not saying words that how are you doing and what are you feeling. Non-verbal communication skills are kindly using your body language of how are you are feeling and doing. Like for example, when someone was angry they will do a hands-on-your-hips pose. 

Or it also talks about your feelings and emotions because people can see or observe how someone was feeling, with their eyes. Like for example, when someone has seen a person feeling crying that means someone is feeling sad. Body language matters to everyone, and at least 70% of the communication between people takes place through body language and their voice.

 But also, it could express people's feelings. 55% of communication consists of body language. That means we express 93% of our feelings in a non-verbal way. Body language requires facing your partner and also making good eye contact, it is just like using your tone of voice, when someone is talking. And it requires facial expressions, as well. For example, when your face is relaxed and you are smiling? And you are frowning? It is also called "body language because" you are communicating with body movements such as your shoulders, your pose, and how are you feeling. 

And also, it does not requires a voice. Body language is one of the important ways to do social skills or role play because not everyone speaks the same language, or they have come from another country. You can wave your hand for saying "Hello" or "Goodbye": this was helpful for greeting new people who did not speak your language. Second, body language helps us to see how we come across to others, to make sure we send the right message. Like for example, when someone jumping up and down, that means they are happy. Thirdly, it helps us to understand what others are saying when we are communicating with that person: for example, when someone is biting their nails, that means they are feeling nervous. So, this is what "non-verbal communication" is and we show examples of it.

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