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Nonverbal Communication
...Along with different types of nonverbal communication there are different uses for it. The first way that it can be used is to compliment your spoken message. For instance when you are telling someone that you will miss them when they are leaving you might embrace them in a strong endearing hug. This action not only compliments the spoken words that you have told them, but reinforces them and lets the other person know that you really mean what you are saying to them. This type of nonverbal communication is used to emphasize what you are saying.
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Cultural Factors of Communication
...Some Japanese homes and restaurants require that shoes be removed. In Ryokan style restaurants, a Yucatan or a kimono robe is usually provided by the restaurant to be worn. The robe should be only wrapped left over right, as only the deceased wear a kimono wrapped right over left. When conducting a meeting, the Japanese feel that punctuality is key. Late comers are considered rude. The Japanese work week consists of 48 hours with no overtime. During the first 15 minutes of any meeting or conversation, the Japanese consider it proper to be silent. The bow is the most important gesture in Japanese culture. Bows are used for expressing appreciation, making apologies, greetings and farewells. The depth of the bow is also important. When addressing an individual of a higher status, or when the rank of the individual is not known, the bow is low. When addressing an individual of equal rank, a bow at the same height of the other person is suitable. The Japanese consider pointing to be rude. Instead, one should direct the hand towards the person indicated with the palm facing upward. The Japanese also consider direct eye contact as a sign of respect. When shaking hands, the Japanese use a gentle grip.
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Media and Society
...As society continues to evolve there have been some major changes with regards to media. The technological revolution that has engulfed the western world has exposed many new avenues for media to distribute its information and with this there have come drawbacks and some social evolving. The internet has changed the face of print media and added a new area to it. However with this there has been a great deal of skepticism that has arrived with the internet. The whole notion of authenticity and reliability has become more of a factor in society. With print media in the past, much of what was distributed was seen for most of the part as reliable and authentic, yet now, with the internet one must question its information received to a much larger degree than it did before.
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