NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION
Abstract
This article explores the power of nonverbal cues in human interaction, including gestures, facial expressions, and body language. Understanding these silent signals is essential for effective communication and building stronger relationships. Non-verbal communication is fundamental in each interaction. This is the way how information is conveyed without using words.
Keywords: nonverbal communication, facial expressions, gestures, body language, interpersonal relationships, communication skills
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