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COMPARING BODY LANGUAGE AND GESTURES

Religion and philosophy have dominated society throughout history; today, the market

is in charge of society's affairs. Polanyi refers to the emergence of market society as

"the big shift." In the next article, we'll look at the characteristics of market society and

the reasons why this transformation is so significant. There will also be some

discussion about how market society differs from the frameworks of earlier societal

organizations, as well as certain alterations in the workplace. "Protestant labor ethic"

and "the spirit of capitalism" are two concepts that will be discussed in Weber's picture

of market society. Last but not least, the importance of these ideological preconditions

for The emergence of a free market economy will be examined. A summary of why the

shift to a market society is so significant will follow. Why do some of the motions in the

given video bear a striking resemblance to the actions in the given video? Gestures are

highly valued and closely observed in my country. Why? People in my country

appreciate our tradition since they were brought up with good manners. In our country,

we demonstrate our respect for others by greeting and welcoming them with gestures

and words. What does one's nonverbal communication mean?

As crucial as, if not more important than, the actual speaking is the use of body

language and gestures in public speaking. Body language and gesture can indicate

whether or not an audience member is paying attention to or concerned with thoughts

other than what the speaker is saying, even if the speaker's words themselves are

contained inside it. According to the expression, a person's body language is exactly

what it implies.
in a way that restricts their ability to express themselves Nevertheless, in order to

improve the educational climate, changes must be made. Language and body language,

as well as clothing and the internet, should be regulated for students.

Every student is unique in some way. A student's ability to use both verbal and

nonverbal communication is far more diverse than that of an adult. Students today

create a plethora of new words for a variety of purposes, and the vocabulary they use

changes on a regular basis. These remarks, however, may not always be acceptable in

the political arena.

There are many nonverbal cues that people use to communicate with one another,

including their facial expressions, hand gestures, posture, and so on. Hair and clothing

choices are also part of body language." Nonverbal behaviour, despite its name, allows

people to express their feelings, attitudes, and personalities. It could be innate,

learned, or a mix of both. Different civilizations have different explanations for body

language. Even if you don't intend to, you can use it to communicate.

It's all possible: aggressiveness, concentration, boredom, relaxed state, joy,

entertainment, and even drunkenness.

Gestures like waving, pointing, touching and slouching are all examples of nonverbal

communication.

1 Your eyes are a crucial point of contact with the audience as you pass information

back and forth. Emotions and sentiments can be conveyed more effectively through the

eyes. Attendees are granted permission to look away if a speaker does not maintain
eye contact with them. To avoid this, they'll begin to fidget and glance away from the

speaker. Make your audience feel like they're part of the conversation by scanning

them with your eyes while you talk.

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