EXPRESSING COMMUNICATIVE COMPETENCE BY DIFFERENT GESTURES
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Key words: nonverbal language, pose, facial expressions, communication, competence, reaction, eye contact, acoustic, tactile.Abstrak
Abstract: This article clearly explains how important role the communicative
competence by different gestures (nonverbal communication) plays in all walks of life:
at work or even during giving formal speech to the public and the conversation with a
friend.
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