Cultural differences influence nonverbal cues from "summary" of Linguagem Corporal by Igor Dias
Cultural differences play a significant role in how nonverbal cues are expressed and interpreted across different societies. These differences can be observed in a variety of nonverbal behaviors, such as gestures, facial expressions, and body language. For example, in some cultures, maintaining eye contact during a conversation is considered a sign of respect and attentiveness, while in others, it may be seen as confrontational or disrespectful.
Furthermore, the meaning of gestures can vary greatly from one culture to another. A simple gesture like a thumbs-up may be interpreted as positive or encouraging in Western cultures, but in some Middle Eastern countries, it is considered offensive. Similarly, nodding one's head may signal agreement in one culture, but confusion or ...
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