Interpersonal Communication: Navigating Relationships in a by Carrie Cropley Hutchinson

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Again, this nonverbal channel is extremely culturally relative. S. culture we often interpret direct eye contact as exuding confidence and sincer­ ity, yet in many cultures direct eye contact is considered threatening or offensive. Some Native American groups believe that someone can steal the soul of another person by looking him or her directly in the eyes. PROXEMICS Proxemics are how we communicate mean­ ing through our use of personal distance. 44 In tim ate space is the zone of space most often reserved for intimate interactions, and it ranges from zero to one and one-half feet from the individual.

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PROXEMICS Proxemics are how we communicate mean­ ing through our use of personal distance. 44 In tim ate space is the zone of space most often reserved for intimate interactions, and it ranges from zero to one and one-half feet from the individual. Personal space is the zone of space normally used in a conversation with friends, families, colleagues, and even sometimes strangers, which ranges from one and one-half to four feet from the individual. Social space is the zone of distance typically used during group interactions, ranging from four feet to twelve feet.

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