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What is Nonverbal Communication?

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What is Nonverbal Communication? What is nonverbal communication? Nonverbal communication can be best defined as the procedure of communicating with a person or party without using any form of speech to grab an audience attention or to exploit a message. Non verbal communication is often used to make an expression of a thought or thoughts and make your message more appealing and interesting to whom you are speaking.

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