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Cultural differences from "summary" of The Body Language Advantage by Lillian Glass

Cultural differences play a significant role in how individuals express themselves through body language. It is essential to understand that gestures, facial expressions, and other nonverbal cues may be interpreted differently depending on one's cultural background. For example, while making direct eye contact is often seen as a sign of confidence and honesty in Western cultures, it can be perceived as a sign of disrespect or aggression in other cultures. In some Asian cultures, avoiding eye contact is a sign of respect rather than ...
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    The Body Language Advantage

    Lillian Glass

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