How importance of body language as a means of social communication?
Flirting is a major non-verbal form of communication that can be very subtle ad easy to miss, it also varies depending on the type of communication every individual has.
Body language is a form of human non-verbal communication, which consists of body posture, gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements. Humans send and interpret such signals almost entirely subconsciously. It is impossible for social scientists to study body language in any manner that is not applied. Indeed, social scientists are interested in body language precisely because of what it conveys about social interactions and the relationship between nonverbal interlocutors. This dynamic can only be studied in applied contexts.
Research has suggested that between 60 and 70 percent of all meaning is derived from nonverbal behavior, making body language a crucial part of social interaction. Body language may provide clues as to the attitude or state of mind of a person. For example, it may indicate aggression, attentiveness, boredom, relaxed state, pleasure, amusement, and intoxication, among many other clues.
One of the most basic and powerful body language signals is when a person crosses his or her arms across the chest. This can indicate that a person is putting up an unconscious barrier between themselves and others. However, it can also indicate that the person’s arms are cold, which would be clarified by rubbing the arms or huddling. When the overall situation is amicable, it can mean that a person is thinking deeply about what is being discussed, but in a serious or confrontational situation, it can mean that a person is expressing opposition. This is especially so if the person is leaning away from the speaker. A harsh or blank facial expression often indicates outright hostility.
Another obvious example of expressive body language used in everyday life is flirting. Flirting is a playful activity involving verbal communication and also body language to indicate an interest in a deeper romantic or sexual relationship. Flirting usually involves speaking and behaving in a way that suggests a mildly greater level of intimacy than the actual relationship between parties would justify, though within the rules of social etiquette, which generally frown upon a direct expression of sexual interest. Body language may include flicking one’s hair, eye contact, brief touching, open stances, and close proximity between partners. Thus, by watching two individuals, one can tell if they are flirting.
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PROMPt
1. Answer and Connect
Reflect on all the concepts you learned regarding communication, marriage, and relationships in the past modules. Write a short reflection on how flirting is expressed verbally and through body language similar to how it is explained in the video; (minimum 500 words for full credit).
Reflection should include the following answers or analysis:
Identify at least two concepts learned during this week’s module: define in your own words and apply to video.
A symbolic interactionist would be interested in how social communication and present values/ideologies in society impact micro-interactions such as flirting. From a symbolic interactionist perspective, how would you describe the texting vs. in-person flirting? What does the importance of texting say about society? (Use specific content from article: Interpersonal Communication Motives for FlirtingFace to Face and Through Texting Links to an external site.to answer this in addition to your own view)
Why do you believe a simple “hi” or a wink are the “best” flirting techniques according to the video tutorial? What does this have to say about a particular society’s communication style and how might this differ from other cultures? For example, is a “wink” a typical flirting technique a man would use or would a serenata be more appropriate form of flirting in another culture, perhaps asking permission of a parent first is best in another?
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