Selasa, 30 November 2010

Identifying Fragments

NON-VERBAL Communication
Non-verbal communication or “body language” IS A communication by facial expressions, head or eye movements, hand signals, and body postures. It can be just as important to UNDERSTAND as words are Misunderstanding – often amusing but sometimes serous can arise between people from different cultures if they misinterpret non verbal signals. Take, for example; in the United States, a circle made with the thumb and index FINGERS. To an American, means that everything is OK. To Japanese, the difference in meaning of a gesture very common, it means that you are talking about money. In France, IT IS SOMETHING THAT IS WORTHLESS, and in Greece, it is an obscene gesture. Therefore, an American could unknowingly OFFER a Greek by using that particular hand signal.
The following incident illustrates how conflicting nonverbal signals can cause serious misunderstanding. While lecturing to his poetry class at Ain Shams University in Cairo, a British professor became so relaxed. He leaned back in his chair and revealed the bottom of his foot to the astonished class. The next day, the Cairo newspapers carried headlines about the student demonstration resulted, and they denounced British arrogance and demanded that the professor be sent home. Make such a gesture at Muslim society as the worst kind of insult.

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