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Signs and symbols: These are nonverbal languages which carries important
messages. We come across this messages everyday of our life. Signs and symbols dates back to time immemorial. Road signs like zebra crossing, narrow bridge, sharp bend ahead, and pedestrian crossing are universal languages which are understood generally. We see these signs and symbols in all institutions, in schools, hospitals, airplane, hotels, airport, ships etc. They automatically inform us about something or direct us easily without asking questions. When you enter a bus you see seats with symbols of human vector showing a feeble person, pregnant woman and sick person. With these symbols if you don’t fall in the category you automatically know you shouldn’t seat there. 29 Figure 4: Signs and symbols ( http://www.koreabang.com/2012/stories/elderly-hikers-turn-blind-eye-to-pregnant- woman-in-subway.html ) Some cultures also have their own signs and symbols; which is to say not all signs and symbols are known worldwide or solve same problem all around the world. Proxemics: This is a communication study about personal space differences in cultures. It is not a mouthed kind of communication but it informs us. The makeup of every culture resulting from its norms and values form the basis of proxemics. Your culture tells you how much distance you should keep when talking with a man or a woman. The space you keep with you mum is different from that you will keep with your teacher. Edward Hall (1959) has a basic idea on this area of communication which he believes we humans are all part of. Keeping space has to do with different cultures. An analysis of a table adapted from E.T Hall’s book “Silent Language” reads the space you keep in an intimate relationship should start from 18 inches, this is for people we are very close with and most times we whisper when we talk. If someone who is not in this category comes that close to us we get frightened. Space for personal relationship should start from 18 inches to 4 feet, we talk in soft voice with handshakes; married couples maintain this space when they are outside. For casual relationships, distance starts from 4 feet to 12 feet. This space is a measure of 30 that kind of space kept between an apprentice and a customer and full voice is used to communicate. For public relationship, it starts from anything greater than 12 feet, these are distance kept in class room (teacher to student), churches (pastor to congregation) (Hall, 1959). Download 1.17 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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