I'd like to be grateful to Alex and Mary for their brilliant presentation on the way of verbal and nonverbal communication. As I have to do a presentation for my final examination in the Columbia College in a few days I can say that your explanations were undoubtedly very useful. Thank you both very much.
Thank you, my brother, for studying both of you. I am studying for a vocational training specializing in infogrqphic , and I am a student. I benefited from the lesson and understood well. Good luck, God willing.
a basic definition of verbal communication is the words and other utterances we use to express ourselves. nonverbal communication is how you look, your gestures, facial expressions, how you sound, pacing, pauses, etc. illustrators are interesting because unlike emblems. illustrators is the automatic nonverbal gestures and cues we use subconsciously to iluminate our words.there are 6 different ways that nonverbal 1.Repeating When a nonverbal behavior reinforces a verbal message 2. subtituting When we use a gesture or other nonverbal cue in place of a word 3. turn talking Relying on nonverbal communication to signal turn talking 4.complementing enhancing a verbal message with nonverbal communication 5. emphasizng to accentuate a verbal message 6.contradicting when your nonverbal contradict spokern words
Can mary turn it down a bit so it seems more natural when she talks? Very robotic and over the top at the same time. Just a piece of advice. Good info though
@@theahhdestroyer I know what she was going for. I use this video in my classes. It was just a lil fun jab at the over pronounced affect it had. Good clean fun. 👌 relax.
LOVE the new intro Alex, and your presentation style, very watchable. Thank you for providing primary citations - evidence is useful. To Mary, nicely pieced information; I'll be sure to watch your videos. Also, noticing that until the story was told, every single point was emphasised to the same point where it all became neutral, may just be that I'm Australian haha!
This video is only intended 100% for the average viewer who works in professional settings. I have no specialization, research, or background regarding neurodivergent thinkers. As such, I do not have the expertise to make videos that are geared to that audience.
Thank you very much, Alex and Mary Daphne for this informative content. I'm looking for additional material for my lesson and found this. Would you please allow me to use this video in my class. More power and happy learning!
Hi, Swisa. Anybody can show this video in a class since it is already public. But, you can't download the file and then host it another system. It has to be shared via the RUclips link.
"universal and exist across MOST cultures". If it is universal should it not exist in all cultures? Can different cultures express or interpret these micoexpressions in different ways?
Well, most of the video was about gestures and nonverbal communication so it is important to illustrate that with gestures. In other words, I think it was important to use more gestures than usual. But, of course, we each have our own personal preferences, D F. I can respect that.
Love the energy and information Alex and Daphne, thanks so sharing all this valuable insight with us!
Thanks for the encouragement, MasterTalk.
thank you so much
I'd like to be grateful to Alex and Mary for their brilliant presentation on the way of verbal and nonverbal communication. As I have to do a presentation for my final examination in the Columbia College in a few days I can say that your explanations were undoubtedly very useful. Thank you both very much.
Thank you Salvador. I appreciate your encouragement. Good luck on your presentation!
I found all hand gestures (and head movements) of the presenters distracting. Covered 2/3rds of the screen and was able through it.
Thank you, my brother, for studying both of you. I am studying for a vocational training specializing in infogrqphic , and I am a student. I benefited from the lesson and understood well. Good luck, God willing.
I am from India love your teaching style
Superb video Alex & Mary.
REPEATING, SUBSTITUTING & TURN-TAKING was creatively explained👌
Thanks, Success Wheels. Good to hear from you.
a basic definition of verbal communication is the words and other utterances we use to express ourselves.
nonverbal communication is how you look, your gestures, facial expressions, how you sound, pacing, pauses, etc.
illustrators are interesting because unlike emblems.
illustrators is the automatic nonverbal gestures and cues we use subconsciously to iluminate our words.there are 6 different ways that nonverbal
1.Repeating
When a nonverbal behavior reinforces a verbal message
2. subtituting
When we use a gesture or other nonverbal cue in place of a word
3. turn talking
Relying on nonverbal communication to signal turn talking
4.complementing
enhancing a verbal message with nonverbal communication
5. emphasizng
to accentuate a verbal message
6.contradicting
when your nonverbal contradict spokern words
Good notes!
I don't think her hand gestures or her movement is distracting me. I find her really professional using her body movements.
It was super useful lesson with high level of emotions🍓😍 thank u so much
You're welcome 😊
Thanks Alex and Mary
The Best advice
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It's my pleasure to talk with you
Both of you are the best
Thanks DIYA!
@@alexanderlyon Your Welcome Alex
Thank you so much to giving this important information from india
Can mary turn it down a bit so it seems more natural when she talks? Very robotic and over the top at the same time. Just a piece of advice. Good info though
I think she is emphasizing the nonverbal communication
@@theahhdestroyer I know what she was going for. I use this video in my classes. It was just a lil fun jab at the over pronounced affect it had. Good clean fun. 👌 relax.
@@prisonmike4971 yes sir I also think of that hehe. I am also here because our teacher said we should watch this and learn from this.
LOVE the new intro Alex, and your presentation style, very watchable. Thank you for providing primary citations - evidence is useful. To Mary, nicely pieced information; I'll be sure to watch your videos. Also, noticing that until the story was told, every single point was emphasised to the same point where it all became neutral, may just be that I'm Australian haha!
Thanks, imiKah.
Thanks a lot for such a nice and wonderful video...
I was getting all kinds of nonverbal leakage up in this video 😂
Nailed it ... that will stand out ..
This video was linked to my moodle for communication unit. Helps a lot. Thanks 😀.
You're welcome!
This video could use to be updated because this video is geared towards neurotypical type thinkers, not neurodivergent thinkers.
This video is only intended 100% for the average viewer who works in professional settings. I have no specialization, research, or background regarding neurodivergent thinkers. As such, I do not have the expertise to make videos that are geared to that audience.
Hi I've been here for my task in cross cultural understandings. This is a great video!
Glad it was helpful!
thank u so much for having me, love here
Thank you very much, Alex and Mary Daphne for this informative content. I'm looking for additional material for my lesson and found this. Would you please allow me to use this video in my class. More power and happy learning!
Hi, Swisa. Anybody can show this video in a class since it is already public. But, you can't download the file and then host it another system. It has to be shared via the RUclips link.
@@alexanderlyon Thank you and stay safe!
"universal and exist across MOST cultures". If it is universal should it not exist in all cultures? Can different cultures express or interpret these micoexpressions in different ways?
Thank you so much for this video😍🤗☺️🙈
Our pleasure 😊
@@alexanderlyon oh gosh, thanks again for noticing my comment, I thought you wouldn't notice me☺️☺️☺️, thank you Sir
the tips were very useful. especially the thoughts on emblems , well done both.
Glad it was helpful, Hassan.
Interesting video.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Great. Thanks.
This video was used without your permission or copyright please respond
Sure. Let me know where to find that.
Communication Coach Alex Lyon ruclips.net/video/94av9iph51I/видео.html
Communication Coach Alex Lyon that channel also has a second video that continues the use of this video
Thanks. I'll look into it. I appreciate the heads up.
thank you so much
You're welcome!
Thank you
Gara"anda Tugas Saya Banyak :)
Super
Love it but I don't understand accenting
It's another way to say emphasize.
Good information but her limbs/habds move too much when talking and was distracting when trying to listen to her. Thank you though for the insight.
Well, most of the video was about gestures and nonverbal communication so it is important to illustrate that with gestures. In other words, I think it was important to use more gestures than usual. But, of course, we each have our own personal preferences, D F. I can respect that.
Same, it was super distracting.
who else here for school?
finally some privacy Lol
She seems too controlling of the way she talks. It makes me feels uncomfortable and distracted.
Wow she is beautiful
my special education teacher sent this to me 🥲
Thank you