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Verbal cues are just a part from "summary" of I Understand What You Are Not Saying by Mark Alan Pope

Verbal cues are undoubtedly crucial in communication, providing valuable insight into a person's thoughts and feelings. However, it is essential to remember that they are just one piece of the puzzle. Nonverbal cues, such as body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice, also play a significant role in understanding what someone is truly trying to communicate. When we rely solely on verbal cues, we risk missing out on important information that is being conveyed through other means. For example, someone may say they are feeling fine, but their body language might indicate otherwise. By paying attention to both verbal and nonverbal cues, we can gain a more comprehensive understanding of a person's message. Nonve...
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    I Understand What You Are Not Saying

    Mark Alan Pope

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