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NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION “You’d better smile when you say that, Pilgrim!”

DEFINITION Nonverbal communication refers to all kinds of human messages and responses not expressed in words (oral language).

LINKS [RELATIONSHIPS]BETWEEN NONVERBAL AND VERBAL COMMUNICATION Complementing Conflicting [contradicting] Substituting Accenting Regulating

NONVERBAL RULES Nonverbal communication must be read in clusters. Nonverbal communication is culture-specific.

NONVERBAL CATEGORIES Kinesics – body language Oculesics – use of eyes Proxemics – use of space Haptics – touching behavior Vocalics [paralanguage] not what you say but HOW you say it

nonverbal categories continued Objectics [artifactics] – use of objects/artifacts Chronemics – use of time Olfactics – use of smell Gustorics – use of taste

kinesics Includes gestics, facsics, body synchrony, attractiveness, height, build Speech related gestures may be Emblems Illustrators Regulators Affect displays Adaptors

oculesics “The eyes are the windows to the soul.” Eye contact is VERY culturally determined.

proxemics Territoriality Spacial Distances in America Intimate zone (0’ - 18”) Personal zone (18” – 4’) Social zone (4’-12’) Public zone (12’ - ∞) We say a person’s personal bubble is 3 feet. That is a diameter of intimate zone. Small group ecology

haptics Who can you touch? When can you touch? How can you touch?

vocalics The text uses the alternate common term: paralanguage It is all aspects of the voice other than the words themselves. Pitch Volume Rate

objectics Communication through the use of artifacts. Communicate Marital status Economic status Social status/membership Personality

chronemics America is an extremely time conscious culture Latin cultures versus Anglo cultures

olfactics A smell can trigger the oldest of memories We can remember what we smell longer than what we see & hear. Americans are very smell conscious Can even be used as a warning system

gustorics Can communicate pleasure, displeasure or warning We can savor flavors we enjoy. What one person perceives as mildly spicy may be hot and displeasureable to another