Influence on the language of physical communication Voice communication is greatly influenced by more subtle communication such as body language, pose, intonation. These can emphasize what is said and can be used to create new meanings to what is being said. One of the most common ways to change the meaning of a word or phrase is intonation. It is very easy to use and can express the emotions that the speaker feels. Depending on the tone used, you can express various meanings using simple statements such as "I do not know".
Voice is very deep called "Barry White effect". The study showed that the male voice conveys far more than the spoken words: in turn, it is also a signal of body size, whose potential ability wins in the battle of Manoamano. Similarly, low voice men are considered heavier, heavier, and more dominant age. In other words, he is the best competitor in the struggle. As expected, men with comfortable voices showed higher mating success rates. In North American surveys, low voice voice men showed many sexual partners, but Hadza 's hunter collector had low voice of voice related to more children. In addition, people who are considered attractive voices will report that they had previously experienced sexual intercourse, experienced more sexual partners, and so on. The phrase "smooth talker" has the possibility of having a dual meaning as the research found that women are more difficult to resist attractive voices.
Words and phrases are about 10% of intimate partner communication. The other 90% consists of body language, expression, intonation, rhythm, and physical connection. When partners talk to each other, they need to keep in contact personally with all parts of the puzzle while experiencing them in another. When you communicate, you need to understand and accept that you experience emotions, hopes, fears, expectations, needs, objections, or defenses without expressing loudly. Otherwise, both the speaker and the listener can accept the word without understanding these variables.
When communicating with other people, we pay attention to what we often say. But effective communication is not just about speaking, but about listening. Listening well means not only understanding the words and information that is conveyed but also understanding the feelings the speaker is trying to convey. There is a big difference between listening and listening. When you really listen - when you are talking about what you are saying - you listen to subtle tones of others' voices, how they feel, and they are about to tell I will tell you the emotions. When you are the active listener, you not only better understand each other better but will make you feel like you heard and understood by that person, and that it will build a stronger and deeper relationship between you I will help.