Appropriate and effective use of eye contact helps the communicator seem credible, dynamic, believable, likable and persuasive. The use of eye contact in non-verbal communication has two goals: to communicate interest and intimacy or to express dominance, power and control.
Rules to remember when using eye contact in non-verbal communication:
1. Use eye contact to communicate interest and attention, but remember some individuals are comfortable with direct eye contact while others are not.
2. Eye contact can be misunderstood, so be sensitve to the other individuals reactions to avoid miscommunication.
3. Pay attention to any unspoken cultural rules for eye contact and adapt your behavior accordingly.
Methods of nonverbal communication include: Facial expressions Gestures Eye contact Posture Tone of voice
Nonverbal
A speaker makes eye contact with his or her audience.
nonverbal
proximity, eye contact, and touching.
Eye contact and body language
Methods of nonverbal communication include: Facial expressions Gestures Eye contact Posture Tone of voice
nonverbal
such as eye contact,body language etc..
A speaker makes eye contact with his or her audience.
Nonverbal
proximity, eye contact, and touching.
Eye contact is a "figurative handshake."
proximity, eye contact, and touching.
Eye contact
To make a connection and seem more relatable.
Nonverbal communication is the process of communication through sending and recieving wordless, mostly visual cues between people. Messages can be communicated through gestures, eye contact, body language or facial expressions.