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  2. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Body language is a type of nonverbal communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information. Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space. Although body language is an important part of communication, most of it happens without ...

  3. List of gestures - Wikipedia

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    Open palms is a gesture seen in humans and other animals [39] as a psychological and subconscious behaviour in body language to convey trust, openness and compliance. [ 40 ] Praying hands , a reverent clasping of the hands together, is an expression used in most major religions during prayer.

  4. Gesture - Wikipedia

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    Gestures, commonly referred to as "body language", play an important role in industry. Proper body language etiquette in business dealings can be crucial for success. However, gestures can have different meanings according to the country in which they are expressed. In an age of global business, diplomatic cultural sensitivity has become a ...

  5. 7 common body language habits that make you look arrogant - AOL

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    Much of the advice you hear about body language advises ways to tweak your mannerisms to appear more confident. But you don't want to swing so far in that direction that you come off as cocky.

  6. Nonverbal communication - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] Nonverbal communication can portray a message both vocally and with the correct body signals or gestures. Body signals comprise physical features, conscious and unconscious gestures and signals, and the mediation of personal space. [6] The wrong message can also be established if the body language conveyed does not match a verbal message.

  7. Kinesics - Wikipedia

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    Kinesics is the interpretation of body communication such as facial expressions and gestures, ... The equivalent popular culture term is body language, ...

  8. I Compared Prince William & Prince Harry's Recent Body ... - AOL

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    (Fun fact: they're pretty big on hand gestures.) And now, after taking a close look at their body language at recent outings, I've spotted even more striking similarities between the two. The ...

  9. Gestures in language acquisition - Wikipedia

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    Gestures are distinct from manual signs in that they do not belong to a complete language system. [6] For example, pointing through the extension of a body part, especially the index finger to indicate interest in an object is a widely used gesture that is understood by many cultures [7] On the other hand, manual signs are conventionalized—they are gestures that have become a lexical element ...