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Is true that body language does not have a relative importance compared with ...
 
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nanita690
05/12/10
Is true that body language does not have a relative importance compared with spoken language?
           
 
talkbodylanguage
06/09/10
replied to: nanita690
Spoken Language plays a relative importance to body language. It's not right to rely on body language alone to read someone's thoughts. Spoken Language can aid us very well when we convey messages to other people. Making sure that your body language is appropriate to what you're saying is a difficult but achievable thing to do! ^_^

For more/detailed info about this, please visit the site below:
http://talk.superbodylanguage.com/read-body-language/what-percent-of-communication-comes-through-body-language/
           
 
ubl1
11/19/11
replied to: talkbodylanguage
Ill have to agree somewhat with talkbodylanguage

We can rely solely on spoken communication in a world where everyone tells the truth, but body langauge analysis is a good safety net to have for when others are holding back on their feelings.

Thanks
Dave
http://www.ultimatebodylanguage.com/the-need-to-know-basics/