Chronemics is basically a study about time in nonverbal communication. How someone perceives or looks at time is what is studied.
Chronemics is the study of the use of time in nonverbal communication. Time perceptions include punctuality, willingness to wait, interactions, daily agenda planning, speed of speech, movements, and how long people are willing to listen. Being on time, waiting patiently, keeping speech and movements calm and professional, and listening to everything the interviewer is saying using eye contact and not interrupting are all good applications of chronemics during a job interview.
Chronemics dictate globally what is the exact time of the world down to the last millisecond.
Chronemics is the study of how individuals perceive and use time. It focuses on cultural variations in time perception and the way time influences communication and interaction between people.
you have probably found it by now but what the hay =] You see it's role in NON-VERBAL communication is to help to understand the message the individual is sending and to keep daily activities running smoothly without delay or interruption. think of it this way: If someone was trying to send you a message in and got the timing wrong you would not understand them or you would not even get the message or imagine a country that does not use chronemics how chaotic do you think that place would be? see what i mean?
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Nonverbal communication between people is communicationthrough sending and receiving wordless clues.It includes the use of visual cues such as body language (kinesics), distance (proxemics) and physical environments/appearance, of voice (paralanguage) and of touch (haptics).It can also include chronemics (the use of time) and oculesics (eye contact and the actions of looking while talking and listening, frequency of glances, patterns of fixation, pupil dilation, and blink rate).