Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Introduction

Communication is a process of sharing and exchanging information, ideas, thoughts, feelings to other persons. It is a two way process in which sender and receiver is involved. Communication acts a bridge between sender and receiver. Communication is mainly of three types :
1) Written Communication
2)Oral Communication
3) Non-verbal Communication
 

Non-verbal communication is a communication in which we use gestures, facial expressions, hand movements, signals, touch, body movement, eye contact to share our feelings, thoughts, ideas with other persons. 80% of our communication is non-verbal. Sometimes non-verbal communication leave much impression on other person to whom we are talking. Non- verbal communication is refers to a talking without using words. I am sure that everybody would remember a great saying 'Action speaks louder than words'. Non verbal communication is used in almost everywhere but sometimes some of us are unaware of this. It is used during interviews for the job, talking with other persons whether it is formal or informal communication. Even we can judge other person from his/her gestures, hand movement etc. that what he/she is thinking etc. 

 
These are the some examples of non-verbal communication. From these gestures we can judge other person. A person who uses non-verbal  communication while dealing with other people has more confidence in himself/herself. So, Non verbal communication plays an important role in our day to day dealings.