Nonverbal behaviors go on time to time (24/7), while verbal communication presented as speeches are always discrete which means that when people finished a sentence, the meaning also complete at the end of that sentence. Human-being not only communicate with speech, nonverbal communication is also a very significant part of our life, and most of the time we just use it to communicate without noticing. In general, nonverbal communication is instinctive and constant. These characteristics of nonverbal communication can be realized easily in our daily life, for instance, just by going on the street, seeing someone yawning, we will know that this person is rather sleepy and exhausted. In addition, nonverbal communication or nonverbal behavior of a person which are considered in a long term of time can show quite precisely and clearly not only his/her psychological situation but also his/her health situation. According to Ronald E. Riggio in Applications of Nonverbal Communication, he analyzed that individuals with particular characteristics such as “people tend to smile naturally-movements of the eyes, eyebrows, and mouth are synchronized and unforced. Their gestures are smooth and tend to expand out from the body; they are not likely to make aggressive gestures and tend not to fidget…” always have a really great self-healing system. However, we cannot indicate one person characteristics just by a single movement, the examine put in the situation of social interaction will reveal more nonverbal expressions and more precise outcomes(Ambady, 2002). Therefore, patients usually have a previous interview with doctors who are also good expression behavior readers because just some instant symptom descriptions through the speech from these patients are normally not enough to give a conclusion on what is actually
Nonverbal behaviors go on time to time (24/7), while verbal communication presented as speeches are always discrete which means that when people finished a sentence, the meaning also complete at the end of that sentence. Human-being not only communicate with speech, nonverbal communication is also a very significant part of our life, and most of the time we just use it to communicate without noticing. In general, nonverbal communication is instinctive and constant. These characteristics of nonverbal communication can be realized easily in our daily life, for instance, just by going on the street, seeing someone yawning, we will know that this person is rather sleepy and exhausted. In addition, nonverbal communication or nonverbal behavior of a person which are considered in a long term of time can show quite precisely and clearly not only his/her psychological situation but also his/her health situation. According to Ronald E. Riggio in Applications of Nonverbal Communication, he analyzed that individuals with particular characteristics such as “people tend to smile naturally-movements of the eyes, eyebrows, and mouth are synchronized and unforced. Their gestures are smooth and tend to expand out from the body; they are not likely to make aggressive gestures and tend not to fidget…” always have a really great self-healing system. However, we cannot indicate one person characteristics just by a single movement, the examine put in the situation of social interaction will reveal more nonverbal expressions and more precise outcomes(Ambady, 2002). Therefore, patients usually have a previous interview with doctors who are also good expression behavior readers because just some instant symptom descriptions through the speech from these patients are normally not enough to give a conclusion on what is actually