Why is it that some people are sympathetic to us are others not?
The rationale
The rationale for this can't be
just be what you say, but also how you say it
and what signals they use to form their statements
underline or contradict them. Each
the clearer these signals are, the higher you understand them
we She. visual communication is an important aspect
interpersonal communication without doing so
to use verbal means of expression.
We concentrate
instinctively far more to the language of the body than we do
say. for instance , it expresses itself in
Body movements, postures, gestures and facial expressions.
Some experts also count the tone
Body language. their emotions because ours
Body can't lie.
Through the expressions mentioned
People "betray"
Experts believe that visual communication
much less on top of things than the tongue.
Even if someone tries to speak to them
deliberately deceiving him with body signals, he can
don't hold out long. The longer a conversation takes
the meaning of the body signals and
we can more easily see how the opposite feels.
This is how we take these messages of visual communication
quickly become true how we perceive speech .
In this context, the question arises whether
Body language is innate. Well, neither can
be answered within the affirmative. visual communication is namely
the combination of both: genetically predetermined
Behavioral patterns are culturally related,
learned behavior patterns expanded. So almost use it
all people have an equivalent facial expressions. Raising the
The corners of the mouth and therefore the exposure of the teeth means
everywhere: "I smile and am a peaceful person." This one
Facial expression may be a legacy of evolution, because
originally the monkeys said that they
to peacefully face other conspecifics.
That's why every baby understands a smile as something
Positive - although it doesn't speak any language in the least .
Everyone also understands hanging corners of the mouth
Human. They express grief. Our facial expressions thus convey signals that express emotions and these
are shown very similar altogether cultures.
The gestures look a touch different,
because they're far more culture-specific: shake your head
For this reason, nodding or nodding doesn't always push
the same like us. Throwing up the top
means in Greece and Bulgaria for instance
"No", but seems like a nod to us. Body signals
from other cultures often mean something different,
than you think that .
In response to the question of whether visual communication is innate
Prof. Samy Molcho, expert for
Body language, are quoted: "The greater a part of the
Facial expressions, gestures and gestures with which we deal
expressing ourselves towards others, we got through
Accustomed to imitation or upbringing. You serve
to portray our feelings and are - by all
Subjectivity and individuality - a general
binding code. "

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