What is body language? This is a great question. Body language is a form of visual communications between people. For example: If a boy/man looks into your eyes and you smile with him, you are sending a message that says you welcome his attention. If he smiles back at you, it means that both of you have mutual interest in each other. For example: If a man and a woman are talking and one of them has their hands folded, this means the person is disagreeing with the other person or does not like what the other person is telling them. For example: If you are interviewing someone for a job on the phone and you ask the person "did you get along well your old boss" and the person remains silent on the phone, you know that the interviewee had problems with his/her old boss. If you call and ask their old boss, "will you hire this person again?"… and there is dead silence on the phone, this is a clear signal that he/she won't hire the interviewee. All of us use body language to communicate with each other daily. Just observe other people's interactions at a café or restaurant and you, too, will become aware of lots of different forms of body language. Good luck.
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sign language is used with your hands, face expression and body posture
It is not possible to determine the first language in the world as languages have been evolving for thousands of years. Each language has its own unique history and development process.
It's a lot easier for a dog to understand sign language, or body language, than it is to understand the English language, because dogs communicate with each other via body language.
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Use simple and clear language, gestures, and visuals to convey your message. Use translation apps or services if available. Respect their language and culture by being patient and open to learning from each other.
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Yes. They are a form of non verbal communications like sign language and body language.
Anyone who is not paralyzed used body language. No one uses that language exclusively because it is not as precise as spoken or sign language.
A sign language (also signed language) is a language which, instead of acoustically conveyed sound patterns, uses visually transmitted sign patterns (manual communication, body language) to convey meaning-simultaneously combining hand shapes, orientation and movement of the hands, arms or body, and facial expressions to fluidly express a speaker's thoughts.
In American Sign Language, the sign for "together" is made by intertwining your fingers of both hands and bringing them close to your body. This gesture symbolizes unity and connection.