Saturday 12 July 2014

DIFFERENT NON VERBAL SIGNS ACROSS DIFFERENT CULTURES

You can’t abstain from sending nonverbal messages to others; nonetheless it is conceivable to prepare yourself to send right ones. There are different kinds of gestures which are very important for people to learn when they are immigrant in some other country.

The perfect sign generally means everything’s good except in France it means nothing, in German it has impolite significance and in Japan it’s an image of cash. The thumbs up sign should also be used very carefully when meeting culturally different people. It usually means okay but in Middle Eastern countries, Australia and Nigeria it has rude or abusive meaning whereas it means five in Japan and political rightist gathering in Turkey. In USA people use their index finger to point out someone on the other side it means rude in Japan they point out someone with their whole hand. People from Germany use their little finger for pointing someone. The last hand signal is abnormal finger, in japan it is a vulgar motion whereas in Malaysia and Yugoslavia it is used to call animals. In Australia and Indonesia it is utilized to motion whores.


This video describe the meaning of all hand gestures in different cultures –

The investigation of nonverbal cues and its translation around the globe is valuable to all. As you keep on giving careful consideration to the nonverbal cues and indicators you send and get, your ability to communicate better will improve.
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1 comment:

  1. Hi surinder,
    I am reading your posts and love the way you explain each and every blog. I got a lot of information about Using of Non Verbal skills which will help me alot in future.

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