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2 Understanding non verbal communication in a public setting By: Byron Arnold

3 Introduction  In order to communicate effectively with the opposite sex, in a public environment. One must not only understand the verbal but the non verbal communication, before approaching in a bar/ club setting which is very loud and crowded. Sometimes it hard to figure out if that person is really in to you or the person behind you.

4 Forms of non verbal communication. (1 ) (Wood, 2013)  Responsiveness  Liking  Power or control  Haptics  Territoriality  Kinesics  Artifacts  Proximity and Personal Space  Territoriality  Paralanguage  Physical Appearance

5 Women non verbal behaviors to show interest in opposite sex (2) (Berman, 2012) (Fisher, 2010)  Eyebrow flash  Fixate glance  Hair flip  Head raise  Head nod  Laugh  Lip lick  Neck presentation  Smile  Become more open with the conversation.  A slight touch

6 Men's non verbal behaviors to show interest in the opposite sex (2) (Berman, 2012)  He looks you up and down slowly.  Leans his upper body towards you.  Erect stance, chest out, shoulders back, stomach in.  His pupils dilate  Smiles at you.  You are his sole focus of attention of the room  He touches himself anywhere, while looking at the opposite sex (brushes his jacket, fixes his hair etc.)  He looks at the woman and his eyebrows go up (indicates interest)

7 Getting ready for a out for a night on the town one might wear to gain the attention of the gender their seeking. Men :  A clean shave  Nice pair of jeans  A button up shirt  Blazer  Shoes Women:  A new hair do  Nails done  Form fitting dress  Matching color heels

8 Using non verbal communication to show the opposite sex your interested.  Your with your group of friends having a good time. You glance over and the individual you been kind of looking at, you both look at each other at the same time they may give you a smile maybe a wink.  With this little non verbal information you decide to approach them and get to know them, you talk for a while and you hit it off with them.

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10 Using non verbal communication to show the opposite sex your uninterested. (Fisher, 2010)  Looking away, maybe at somebody they find more interesting  Yawning while the person is talking  Arms crossed  Texting on telephone

11 Lack of non verbal information can lead to.  Misunderstandings  Lack of interest  Painful rejection  Time wasted  Altercation (if your approaching another person’s love interest)  Confusion

12 Conclusion  Learning how to read peoples non verbal language is the key when interacting with people in a public or bar setting. Both genders need to be aware of these cues being it’s only a small window of time to actually get to know about somebody in this environment.

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14 Sources:  (1)Wood, J. (2013). Gendered lives. (10 ed., p. 140). Wadsworth.  (2) Berman, J. (2012). Retrieved from http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/lifestyle/2012/01/dating-secrets-body-language-dos-and- donts-how-to-tell-if-hes-interested/  Fisher, M. (2010). Men's persepective on women's non verbal cues of sexual interest. Undergraduate Publication  All pictures were provided by Google images


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