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Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures Nonverbal Behavior Is like a secret code that is understood but not talked about Can be related to visuals It relates to posture, movement, facial expressions, eye movements and gestures. We read nonverbal communication everyday When we meet someone different who uses a different form of nonverbal communication, that is when miscommunication occurs. Touching Patterns Vary from culture to culture Touch is one form that can affect communication Personal space can affect a person’s communication Sometimes when a person “backs off” it can be taken in a negative way, but between cultures this isn’t always the case. Eye Contact Eye contact patterns start at infancy A common eye pattern is for the listener to look directly at the speaker Different cultures have different eye patterns. Starting into someone’s eyes while spoken to can make other of a different culture feel uncomfortable. “Don’t stare!” isn’t always a no-no depending on the culture. Staring is expected in some cultures History The first scientific study of nonverbal communication was Charles Darwin's book The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals (1872). Seventy years later Silvan Tomkins (1911–1991) began his classic studies on human emotions in Affects Imagery Consciousness Another large influence in nonverbal communication was Anthropologist Ray Birdwhistell Studies now range across a number of fields, including, linguistics, semiotics and social psychology. Birdwhistell also estimated we can make and recognize around 250,000 facial expressions What can teachers do? Become consciously aware of nonverbal behaviors Look for communication problems Recognize your own patterns of nonverbal behavior Do not expect that just because you are familiar with a person’s culture you know their behaviors. Be aware of differences within a culture.