Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
Verbal and Nonverbal Communication
Communication
Non Verbal
Verbal Communication
Communication
Two Essential Tools
Verbal Communication – How you
use words and language
Nonverbal Communication –
Message components other than
words that generate meaning
Verbal Communication
The basis of communication is the interaction
between people. Verbal communication is one way
for people to communicate face-to-face. Some of
the key components of verbal communication are
sound, words, speaking, and language.
Verbal communication is communication that uses
words, either written or spoken. This is in contrast
to non-verbal communication, such as body
language.
feedback
Help us correct ourselves (our messages
communication
Impact may be short lived
Very difficult to be conscious of our body
language
2. Nonverbal
Communication
Nonverbal communication is the process
of communication through sending and
receiving wordless (mostly visual) cues
between people
Transmission of messages by a medium
In the
•
beginning There
Cave –men and Non verbal communication
was non verbal
communication
not verbal.
Child looks and
recognizes before it
2. Nonverbal
Communication
Nonverbal communication involves those
nonverbal stimuli in a communication setting
that are generated by both the source
[speaker] and his or her use of the
environment and that have potential message
value for the source or receiver [listener]
Basically it is sending and receiving message
in a variety of ways without the use of verbal
codes (words). It is both intentional and
unintentional. Most speakers / listeners are
not conscious of this.
Example
A very good example is: A man comes home late,
hears from the kitchen the slamming of pots and
pans and cupboard doors. He enters the kitchen,
asks his wife "What's wrong, honey?" She answers,
"Nothing!" as she slams another cupboard door and
rolls her eyes toward the ceiling.
She has spoken the word "Nothing", but it is her
unspoken communication that tells him that
"nothing" is not the real answer. It is clearly
communicated by her actions.
A truly effective communicator will train him or
herself in nonverbal communication as well as verbal
and oral.
Merits of Nonverbal
Communication
You can communicate with someone who is hard of
hearing of deaf
You can communicate at place where you are
supposed to maintain silence
You can communicate something which you don't want
others to hear or listen to
You can communicate if you are far away from a
person. The person can see but not hear you
Non-verbal communication makes conversation short
and brief
You can save on time and use it as a tool to
communicate with people who don't understand your
language
Demerits of Nonverbal
Communication
You can not have long conversation
Can not discuss the particulars of your
message
Difficult to understand and requires a lot of
repetitions.
Less influential and can not be used
everywhere.
Not everybody prefers to communicate
through non-verbal communication.
Can not create an impression upon
people/listeners
Importance of Nonverbal
Communication
Sometimes nonverbal messages contradict
verbal; Often express feelings more
accurately than the words spoken or written
Studies suggest that from 60-90% of a
Example:
Please see the book (Page No.
26)
3. Time, Silence and
Space
ii. Time:
In the preceding example should you ask again?
How do you feel when you are kept waiting two hours
after the scheduled time for an interview?
In US culture being on time is to be considered
communicating nonverbally favorable
Concept of time varies across cultures
For Example: Americans and Germans are quite
punctual
Middle eastern people think little to be on time in
office on agreed time, which shows that tasks will be
completed regardless of time
In Portugal, if you reach on time for a meeting then
your host will be wondered that why you came so early
3. Time, Silence and
Space
iii. Space:
If you step into an empty elevator, where do you
stand?
If elevator fills up with the people, where do you
move?
Where do you stand when you communicate with your
boss, teacher, parents and friends?
The need for personal space decreases as the number
of people increases
In the USA, the need for the personal space between
two people is about 18 inches
The need for space is less in many middle eastern
countries and more in most Scandinavian countries