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Presentation in Honour
to
Ma’am “Ambreen
Khan”
Group no. 08
Group Members:
 Maryam Shoukat.
 Maham Ayub.
 Amna Rafique.
 Ayesha Aziz.
 Syeda Adin Ajaz.
 Kinza Arshad.
 Gulshen Manzoor.
“Actions speaks louder
than words”
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Presentation Outline
 What is Non-Verbal Communication?
 Cultural Differences .
 Forms of NvC.
 Cultural Difference in NvC.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
What is Non-verbal
Communication ?
?
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Communication without the use of spoken language.
Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial
expressions, and body positions
(known collectively as “body language”), as well as
unspoken understanding, and cultural and
environmental conditions the may affect any
encounter between people.
Non-verbal
Communication
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Cultural Difference
 Nonverbal differences account for difficulties
in communicating.
 Nonverbal communication is especially
important in intercultural situations.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
NvC Around the World
Nonverbal
Communication in
Pakistan
Expressing
happiness, respect
and love for others.
Cultural effect
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
NvC Around the World
Nonverbal Communication in
China
The Chinese don't like
being touched by
strangers. Therefore
don’t make any body
contact.
Cultural effect
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
NvC Around the World
Nonverbal Communication in
Argentina
A handshake and nod
show respect when
greeting someone.
Cultural effect
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
NvC Around the World
Nonverbal
Communication in
India
Namaste or namaskar
is used as a
respectful form of
greeting. Namste is
spoken with a slight
bow and hands
pressed together. 
Cultural effect
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
NvC Around the World
Nonverbal
Communication in the
U.S.A
Quite Informal way
of nonverbal
communication - A
handshake, a smile,
and 'hello'.
Cultural effect
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Forms of NvC
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
 General Appearance and Dress
 Eye Contact & Gaze.
 Facial Expressions.
 Postures.
 Touch.
 Gestures.
General Appearance and Dress
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
 All cultures make judgments based on looks
and dress.
 Length of women’s and men’s hair.
 Choice of color, clothing, hairstyles and other
factors affecting appearance also include in non
verbal communication.
Eye Contact & Gaze
• Degree of attention or interest.
• Regulates interaction.
• Communicates emotion.
• Western cultures: See direct eye to eye
contact as positive
• Arabic cultures make prolonged eye-
contact: To show interest and truthfulness
of the other person.
• Japan, Africa, Latin American,
Caribbean: Avoid eye contact to show
respect.
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Facial Expressions
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Facial Expressions:
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
Asian cultures suppress (repress) facial expression as
much as possible.
Arabic cultures exaggerate grief, sadness, joy...
American men hide grief or sorrow.
Too much smiling is viewed in as a sign of being
mentally ill.
Women smile more than men.
Posture:
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
 Bowing : Not done in US; shows rank in Japan.
 Hands in pocket : Disrespectful in Turkey.
 Sitting with legs crossed : Offensive in Ghana, Turkey
.
 Showing soles of feet : Offensive in Thailand, Saudi
Arabia.
Touch
“We communicate a great deal through
touch..”
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
A weak handshake, a timid
tap on the shoulder, a warm
bear hug, a reassuring slap
on the back or a controlling
grip on your arm.
Touch:
 USA: Handshake is common and hugs for
family and close friends.
 Islamic Culture: Usually don’t approve of
any touching between genders even hand
shakes.
Gestures
COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st
SEMESTER MORNING
 Pointing:
US with index finger.
Asian cultures with entire hand.
 The Thumbs Up:
Western culture has become used
to the thumbs-up as a positive,
informal signal, generally
indicating a job well done,
there are cultures where a
thumbs-up may land you in
trouble.
Thank
You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ask me about the topic
if you want.

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Cultural difference in nvc

  • 1. Presentation in Honour to Ma’am “Ambreen Khan” Group no. 08
  • 2. Group Members:  Maryam Shoukat.  Maham Ayub.  Amna Rafique.  Ayesha Aziz.  Syeda Adin Ajaz.  Kinza Arshad.  Gulshen Manzoor.
  • 3.
  • 4. “Actions speaks louder than words” COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 5. Presentation Outline  What is Non-Verbal Communication?  Cultural Differences .  Forms of NvC.  Cultural Difference in NvC. COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 6. What is Non-verbal Communication ? ? COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 7. Communication without the use of spoken language. Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, and body positions (known collectively as “body language”), as well as unspoken understanding, and cultural and environmental conditions the may affect any encounter between people. Non-verbal Communication COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 8. Cultural Difference  Nonverbal differences account for difficulties in communicating.  Nonverbal communication is especially important in intercultural situations. COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 9. NvC Around the World Nonverbal Communication in Pakistan Expressing happiness, respect and love for others. Cultural effect COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 10. NvC Around the World Nonverbal Communication in China The Chinese don't like being touched by strangers. Therefore don’t make any body contact. Cultural effect COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 11. NvC Around the World Nonverbal Communication in Argentina A handshake and nod show respect when greeting someone. Cultural effect COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 12. NvC Around the World Nonverbal Communication in India Namaste or namaskar is used as a respectful form of greeting. Namste is spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together.  Cultural effect COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 13. NvC Around the World Nonverbal Communication in the U.S.A Quite Informal way of nonverbal communication - A handshake, a smile, and 'hello'. Cultural effect COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 14. Forms of NvC COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING  General Appearance and Dress  Eye Contact & Gaze.  Facial Expressions.  Postures.  Touch.  Gestures.
  • 15. General Appearance and Dress COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING  All cultures make judgments based on looks and dress.  Length of women’s and men’s hair.  Choice of color, clothing, hairstyles and other factors affecting appearance also include in non verbal communication.
  • 16. Eye Contact & Gaze • Degree of attention or interest. • Regulates interaction. • Communicates emotion. • Western cultures: See direct eye to eye contact as positive • Arabic cultures make prolonged eye- contact: To show interest and truthfulness of the other person. • Japan, Africa, Latin American, Caribbean: Avoid eye contact to show respect. COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 17. Facial Expressions COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING
  • 18. Facial Expressions: COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING Asian cultures suppress (repress) facial expression as much as possible. Arabic cultures exaggerate grief, sadness, joy... American men hide grief or sorrow. Too much smiling is viewed in as a sign of being mentally ill. Women smile more than men.
  • 19. Posture: COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING  Bowing : Not done in US; shows rank in Japan.  Hands in pocket : Disrespectful in Turkey.  Sitting with legs crossed : Offensive in Ghana, Turkey .  Showing soles of feet : Offensive in Thailand, Saudi Arabia.
  • 20. Touch “We communicate a great deal through touch..” COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING A weak handshake, a timid tap on the shoulder, a warm bear hug, a reassuring slap on the back or a controlling grip on your arm.
  • 21. Touch:  USA: Handshake is common and hugs for family and close friends.  Islamic Culture: Usually don’t approve of any touching between genders even hand shakes.
  • 22. Gestures COMPUTER SCIENCE 1st SEMESTER MORNING  Pointing: US with index finger. Asian cultures with entire hand.  The Thumbs Up: Western culture has become used to the thumbs-up as a positive, informal signal, generally indicating a job well done, there are cultures where a thumbs-up may land you in trouble.
  • 24. Ask me about the topic if you want.