When you look like you are listening with your body, but your mind is not actually paying attention.
What is pseudolistening?
This word refers to the way we use language to talk about something that we can't see in front of us.
What is abstract?
A natural reaction to a threatening situation.
This form of nonverbal communication considers the way a room is set up can communicate how the space is to be used and also how you are intended to feel in that space. Examples: a yoga studio or an airport.
What is environmental factors?
This concept can be considered both ambiguous and abstract.
What is language?
You assume that you know what your friend is going to say next, so you jump in to finish their sentence.
What is mind-reading?
Skibidi, delulu, tradwife and lewk are all examples of this concept.
What is neologisms?
Acting in a way to fit with expectations or social rules. For example, you act grateful when someone gives you a gift even if you hate it.
What is surface acting?
How quickly we respond to someone we like and how we will maintain eye contact with them while they are speaking is considered this level of meaning.
What is responsiveness?
Pedagogy, discipline, academic calendar, learning outcomes and scaffolding can all be considered this concept in higher education.
What is jargon?
Face your partner, make eye contact with them, lean toward them, keep your posture open and relax!
What is FELOR?
This type of language focuses on feelings and interpersonal connections.
What is relational language?
The way that we can manage our emotions.
This form of nonverbal communication involves lack of messaging to communicate a message. This could look like refusing to answer someone or leaving the room when someone you don't want to talk to enters.
What is silence?
A hug, handshake, pat on the make are all forms of this type of nonverbal communication.
What is haptics?
Mmhmm, ok, go on, ah!
What are examples of minimal encouragers?
Passed away, pushing daisies and passed on are this concept when referring to someone who has died.
What is a euphemism?
Feeling like you are fully accountable for others' emotions.
What is the fallacy of being responsible for others?
Your tone, volume and stress and emphasize certain words are all part of this form of nonverbal communication.
What is paralanguage?
The way that you can be aware of your own emotions and the emotions of those around you.
What is emotional intelligence?
Your friend notices your outfit and tells you how lovely you look today but you can't help but wonder if you didn't look lovely yesterday.
What is an example of defensive listening.
Double double, roaring, whose yer fadder can be considered examples this concept in relation to how Cape Bretoner's use language.
What is a speech community?
This concepts suggests that we have completely internalized social rules about emotional expression, so much so that we actually feel those feelings.
What is deep acting?
The items you have in your home and the clothing that you wear are all part of this form of nonverbal communication.
Using these in your text messages to add tone and emphasis to your words can be considered a form of nonverbal communication.
What is emojis?