Body language is a type of communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.
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Body language is a type of communication in which physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.
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Body language conveyed by the head and neck involves various ranges of movement.
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Body language related to breathing and patterns of breathing can be indicative of a person's mood and state of mind; because of this, the relationship between body language and breathing is often considered in contexts such as business meetings and presentations.
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Haptics, a subcategory of Body Language, is the study of touching and how it is used in communication.
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Body language has a massive effect on our breathing pattern which in turn has a massive effect on the way the words are spoken.
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Body language is a major contributor to the attitude a person conveys to others.
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Whilst there is a wider debate about the percentage share which should be attributed to each of the three contributing factors, it is generally agreed upon that body language plays a fundamental role in determining the attitude a person conveys.
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Body language which expresses trust will usually convey a sense of openness and warmth.
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Body language which conveys a sense of trust can vary depending on the nature of the relationship.
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Body language which conveys trust in a business context is done so in a formal manner.
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Body language can convey the impression of a readiness to take action.
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Each type of body language indicates a readiness for the conversation to progress in a particular way: either more willingly or more hesitantly.
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Fundamentally, body language is seemed as an involuntary and unconscious phenomena that adds to the process of communication.
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The use of body language has seen an increase in application and use commercially, with large volumes of books and guides published designed to teach people how to be conscious of body language, and how to use it to benefit them in certain scenarios.
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Body language has been applied in the process of detecting deceit through micro-expressions, both in law enforcement and even in the world of poker.
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Therefore, body language would be very beneficial to be used in communication.
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Body language can be a useful aid not only in teaching a second language, but in other areas.
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Body language is often used to achieve a humorous effect in comedy productions.
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Body language argued that what can be conveyed with the body does not meet the linguist's definition of language.
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Body language indicated that "every body movement must be interpreted broadly and in conjunction with every other element in communication".
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