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1、A comparative study of Chinese and American Body Language About 1,000,000 years ago, when children asked for food from their mother, the hunters killed the preys together, even at that early time, the youth taught their fellows how to set fireall these things were accomplished under the circumstance
2、s without any verbal communication at all. Some expertise believe that non-verbal communication appeared just between 160,000 to 350,000 years ago, which means human beings could just use gestures to communicate with each other in thousands of years. But one point we can make sure that body language
3、 is useful indeed. The famous anthropologist, nonverbal communication researcher Ray Birdwhistell estimates that less than 30% of communication between two individuals within the same culture is verbal in nature. While over 70% of communication takes place nonverbally. This proves the significance o
4、f nonverbal communication. Shakespeare said that “Theres meaning in silence and language in gestures”1. The fact that formulate body language include facial expressions, the methods of controlling your hands and body, actions and your habits as well, even tone and intonation. Brosnahan said that, “H
5、and gesture is the core of kinetics.” We said so because there are a variety of delicate and vivid hand gestures. Since the ancient time of western countries, one opens his palm to show honesty, sincerity, loyalty and obedience, so people often use this gesture when they swear. Since 3,000 years ago
6、 in China, Chinese have been using “hold fist salute” as their meeting etiquette to show modesty and respect to others.1. The important meaning of learning body language Whats the body language? It has the definitions in both narrow and broad senses. In the narrow sense, body language includes body
7、movement and facial expression, which can send messages. As to the broad one, it includes gesture, posture, facial expression, timbre of the speaker, distance between speaker and listener, and clothes of the speaker.10 In the social interaction, when we converse with others, we communicate by much m
8、ore than words. By our expressions, gestures and other body movements, we convey messages to the other people. Body language exists in every culture, but not all body languages mean the same thing in different cultures. Different peoples have different ways of making nonverbal communication. The ans
9、wers to the questions of this paper at the beginning are all no. As the global village tends to become smaller and smaller, it is more important for people to communicate across culture and language barriers, particularly to those who have verbal language barriers. In fact, body language is more imp
10、ortant to people from other culture than it is to the native. To native-born people, the spoken word is by far the most important communicational tool. Body language is important because we use the actions of others to learn about their affective or emotional states. Research indicates that sometime
11、s nonverbal signals play a more decisive role than verbal messages in determining communicative effects. Nonverbal communication is also important to the study of intercultural communication because a great deal of nonverbal behavior speaks a universal language. But it is also important to know the
12、different meaning of same body language in different cultures. Only when we get a full understanding of body language in different cultures, can we make an effective international communication.Body language is the extension of thought. It has been used for centuries-predating common langrage betwee
13、n cultures. Its an important part of effective communication-both in getting your own message across and in determining the messages of others. Body langrage is how we know when someone is being honest or feeling an emotion, its how we know someone is reaction to whats being said. Knowledge is power
14、 and the eyes have it-take the time and effort to become familiar with others exhibitions of body language, especially in the global context, and to become familiar with your own. 3Body language has three major functions: assisting, substituting and expressing or hiding emotional feelings.10 Emotion
15、 is the most complicated thing of human being. To express ones inner feelings is even more difficult. As the convey made by experts, human beings seldom express their complex feeling in words, and in some situation, it is more than words can convey exactly. And even though they express it by spoken
16、words, they usually perform gestures along with it. This is because the body language is more articulate than words in communicating emotion. For example, the Chinese that says, “Yes”, while lowering the eyes may mean, “No”, because sometimes they feel reluctant to disrupt the harmony of the relatio
17、nship by directly saying so (for example, when father ask you to do something which you dont like, you may also say “Yes” in order to keep the harmonious relation with Dad). In the mainstream American culture, the folded arms of resolve, the grimace of pain or anger, the hand wringing of anxiety, ar
18、e powerful communicators of emotions. When people are sad, crying may be more suitable than words to express it. Think about how much more convinced you are, for example, that a group of children are excited when they jump up and down than if they simply state, “We are very excited.”2. A brief intro
19、duction of gestureGestures are a form of body languages in which visible bodily actions are used to communicate particular messages, either in place of speech or together and in parallel with spoken words.1Gestures are culture-specific and can convey very different meanings in different social or cu
20、ltural settings. Although some gestures, such as the ubiquitous act of pointing, differ little from one place to another, most gestures do not have invariable or universal meanings but shows specific meanings in particular cultures. A single emblematic gesture can have very different significance in
21、 different cultural contexts, ranging from complimentary to highly offensive. 22.1 Culture influence on gestures In cross-cultural communication, we must clearly understand non-verbal communication and the relationship between cultures. Culture and the vast majority of non-verbal communication are h
22、anded down from generation to generation and acquired acquisition, and the long historical and culture heritage of a society form a common habit. The relationship between the two, Samovar thought, is that culture and non-verbal communication are inseparable, many nonverbal behavior is the result of
23、culture acquisition, peoples non-verbal behavior and the effects are usually formed by a culture environment.3 Therefore, understanding non-verbal communication and the relationship between cultures is essential. If we dont understand the non-verbal communication from different culture, it is possib
24、le that we can make mistakes in understanding the other person. A normal action in this culture will be abnormal in another one. A positive behavior in one culture will be negative in another. People from China advocate modesty, tolerance, mutual-support and responsibility for the group. But America
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