We’re always talking and communicating every day. But what
makes up the whole of our communication?
Verbal communication makes up only 7% of how we talk and
express ourselves every day, while Non Verbal makes up an amazing 93% of all
our communications!
Verbal communication includes the sounds and language we use
in our individual community to relay a message. We’re born with the ability to
speak, but we have to learn a language to communicate in. Language allows us to
express what we want to say. Verbal communication doesn’t actually tell the
truth of what we are thinking or feeling, though; it only gives us the words
and information. For example, we could lie to someone that we weren’t scared,
although actually we really are. We can’t always rely on verbal communication
to tell the truth.
On the other hand, Non Verbal communication, including body
language, is the tool we use to present what we really mean. We use this all
the time to give out messages, although we might not even notice it. Even when
we’re being silent, we’re still communicating nonverbally. It’s an unconscious
language that expresses our true feelings, thoughts and intentions in any given
situation.
There are many types of Non Verbal communication. There’s
facial expressions, body movements and postures, gestures, eye contact, touch,
physical space and tone of voice. It’s very difficult to disguise it all,
because not only does Non Verbal communication make up the majority of how we
talk and express things, but our body language is automatic and almost
impossible to fake.
It’s been proven that our emotions or facial expressions are
expressed in similar ways around the world. This includes, happiness, sadness,
anger, fear, disgust and surprise. However, don’t muddle up gestures with
emotions, because gestures aren’t always the same in other countries. In the US
and UK, for example, putting your thumbs up is usually being positive, while in
some other countries it may be an insult. These are cultural differences.
So, whether or not
you are talking or being quiet, this won’t affect your Non Verbal
communication. Whatever you do, you’re always expressing yourself in different
ways that you, yourself, might not even notice. There are thousands of ways to
communicate today and it is a powerful tool to help us communicate with
ourselves and to interpret others.
Thanks so much for adding this! I really appreciate it! :D
ReplyDeleteTruly Amazing! I agree, Nonverbal communication is often unintended, but you can really trust it to tell you the truth!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Zainab! :D That's true. I can easily give someone a fake smile (and trust it won't give my real expression away) even when I'm not actually contented.
DeleteWell written kenza...even I learnt alot by reading ur article...keep up the good work
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