Communication through movement of the body We have all been trained with words to convey their meaning so that other people can understand. In most cases, everyone else understands our meaning. In a telephone conversation, we communicate only through words. In face-to-face meetings, some of the communication is done in a non-verbal form, often called "body language" or "body movement". In the next paragraph, I will explain the positive and negative aspects of "body language" and why it is important to us.
Position is a particularly useful classification in kinematics, or communication studies through body movement, identifying five types: signs, illustrators, emotion displays, regulators, and adapters. Illustrator will make your communication more vivid and help attract attention of audiences. They will also help to clarify and enhance your language information. For example, saying "Let's go" may move the head upwards, but sometimes the finger moves upwards. When describing a circle or a square, you often move in circles or squares by hand. This research shows another advantage of Illustrator: they will improve your memory
Non-verbal contacts include explicit things such as eye contact and facial expressions, more careful expression (such as space usage). Experts call it the term "kinematics" to convey through the movement of the body. Hosseman, author of commercial communications, the two most famous ways to communicate through kinematics are eye contact and facial expression. Mr. Fuseman further explained that eye contact is an important factor determining the tone between the two and that the meaning between cultures is very different. In the Americas and Western Europe, eye contacts are interpreted in the same way, and interest and honesty are expressed. People who avoid eye contact when speaking are viewed as negative opinions, hiding information and lacking general confidence. But from the Middle East, Africa, and especially from Asia, contacts respect people and even challenge their own authority.
Nonverbal communication is an exchange of languages (DeVito, 2011, p. 131). In my own words, nonverbal communication is done through gestures, body movements, facial expressions, eye contacts, etc., indicating that there is no word. For example, when we were a little baby, we kept crying and got something from parents This is nonverbal communication. As we get older, we can communicate with others through expressive words. Nonverbal communication has several functions (Guerrero & Hecht, 2008) such as integration of language information, formation of impression, definition of relationship, construction of conversation, influence and deception of emotion, expression of feelings.