Communication Skills and Culture
Body Language
Styles of Communication
Strong Interpersonal Skills
Let's Have Fun!
100

Touch is a powerful form of communication that conveys emo_ _ _ _ s and intentions.

emotions

100

Smile, frown, raised eyebrows—express emotions universally recognized across cultures. These types of body language are known as f_ _ _ _l ex_ _ _ ss _ _ _s

facial expressions

100

Avoiding conflict and holding back is a type of p_ _ _ _ ve communication

passive


100

A s_ _ _ _ indicates friendliness or happiness

smile

100

I am known as Experiment 626

Stitch!

200

Gestures like thumbs-up or nodding may have different meanings globally. Typically means _ _ _

yes!
200

55% of communication is n_ _ v _ _ _ _ l

nonverbal

200

Saying, "you're wrong, and I am right" is a type of agg_ _ _ _ _ ve communication

aggresive

200

Raised eyebrows can show su_ _ _ _ _ _

surprise

200

I used to be referred to as Dippy Dawg

Goofy!


300

In North America, steady eye contact conveys confidence, whereas in some Asian cultures, it may be seen as dis_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _l

disrespectful

300

Movements like waving, nodding, or pointing add emphasis or meaning. These are called g_ _ _ _ _ es

gestures

300

giving someone the silent treatment is an example of pas_ _ _ ve a_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ve communication

passive aggressive
300

O_ _ n p_ _ _ _ _ e (standing tall, shoulders back) suggests confidence and approachability.

Open posture

300

Tom Cruise does almost all of his own stunts in these movies. 

Mission: Impossible

400

Understanding cultural norms helps prevent misc_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n and fosters respect in diverse environments.

miscommunication

400

E_ _ C_ _ _ _ ct: indicates engagement, confidence, or avoidance of confrontation.

Eye Contact

400

speaking with confidence and respect is a_ _ _ _ _ _ ve communication. It is the most ideal communication. 

assertive

400

Cl_ _ _ _ p_ _ _ _ _ _ (hunched shoulders, crossed arms) may indicate defensiveness or discomfort.

Closed posture

400

It belongs to you, but your friends use it more. What is it?

Your name

500

In North America, smiling often conveys friendliness and approachability.  In Russia smiling at strangers may be perceived as insincere or ina_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 

inappropriate

500

Handshakes, pats on the back, or hugs convey emotions and intentions. This is called t_ _ _ _

touch

500

Understanding the four communication styles—passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive—helps individuals recognize their own patterns and how they adapt in different situations. This is called aw_ _ _ _ _ ss. 

awareness

500

Pr_x_ _ _ _ s refers to how we use personal space in communication.

Proxemics

500

If you don’t keep me, I’ll break. What am I?

A promise!

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