Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Nonverbal Communication Reflection Paper
Reflection Paper on Nonverbal Communication I learned a lot about Human Communication when I read the chapter about Nonverbal Communication. Nonverbal Communication is the process of employ messages that are not words to generate meaning. I learned that it happens every(prenominal) day. I to a fault learned that is very hard to read or project depending on the person you are spill the beansing to or with. communicative and Nonverbal codes work in conjunction with each other.The words we speak or say are used in conjunction sestet different ways to repeat, to emphasize, to complement, to contradict, to substitute, and to regulate. I never knew until reading this chapter that we do these things altogether most every time we communicate. These are things I took for granted until now. I now hold out that I will pay closer economic aid when speaking so I can work on how I communicate my communicatory codes. I also learned that nonverbal codes populate of nonword symbols.Those s ymbols are bodily movements, facial expressions, bodily appearance, and personal space, time, touching, vocal cues, apparel and artifacts. I now know from this lesson that I also so solely told of these things as closely when communicating. Everyone uses one or more of these when they communicate. I know from my own experience that people can read me by my kinesics. I know that I need to be more aware of how I communicate my nonword symbols. People can stereotype you if you are not careful. intelligence nonverbal communication is more common than not. I now understand how to interpret nonverbal codes better than I did before. I am also aware now of how I should speak to people using my nonverbal codes so that they may understand me as well. This chapter was very interesting to me because all of the things we do without speaking to people is amazing. I never paid financial aid before. I now understand nonverbal communication as well as how to use it in my everyday life better th an I did before taking this class.
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