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Non-verbal communication

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  1. Oral communications

Russia

Touch When a Russian touches another person during conversation, it is usually a sign of confidence.
Eye contact People prefer to have less eye contact with those they do not know very well because a direct eye contact may be regarded as an offense or a defiance, especially between a man and a woman.
Gestures (5) The “thumbs-up” sign can be an acceptable gesture of approval. Putting your thumb through your index and middle fingers or making the "OK" sign is considered very rude gestures in Russia. The handshake is the common form of greeting. If you hold up two fingers in a ‘v’ sign and the palm is facing inward it means ‘up yours’. Nodding your head is considered like yes.
Facial expression If the Russian surprised he loudly laughs.
Dress Russian people usually using a sport clothes and suits.
Posture It sounds like they walk/stand sticking their bellies out a bit.
Pause (silence) Russians don’t use silence like way to talk. Usually they talking a lot, course they are very communicable.

Japan

Touch There is not accepted in Japan to touch each other.
Eye contact Direct eye contact means disrespect in Japan, so don’t do it unless you don’t like someone.
Gestures (5) Bowing is a customary nonverbal communication in Japan - Bowing during an introduction shows status. Business inferiors must bow lower than superiors. The Japanese walk in short quick strides and drooping shoulders this low posture is called teishisei. Pointing with the index finger is considered rude. You should point with the entire hand. Frowning while someone is speaking is interpreted as a sign of disagreement. Most Japanese maintain impassive expression when speaking. V-sign (middle and index finger) with palm facing the speaker-Common sign used that is intended to portray an acceptable level of cuteness when posing for photographs.
Facial expression If he was surprised there are big eyes
Dress Often Japanese are wearing kimono
Posture The Japanese walk in short quick strides and drooping shoulders this low posture is called teishisei.
Pause (silence) Japanese connecting in silence by gestures

The UK

Touch Hugging, kissing and touching is usually reserved for family members and very close friends.
Eye contact Staring is considered rude, and makes people feel uncomfortable.
Gestures (5) The handshake is the common form of greeting.Hugging, kissing and touching is usually reserved for family members and very close friends.The British like a certain amount of personal space. Do not stand too close to another person or put your arm around someone's shoulder.If you hold up two fingers in a ‘v’ sign and the palm is facing inward it means ‘up yours’.The “thumbs-up” sign can be an acceptable gesture of approval.
Facial expression If the Briton surprised his person is not changed and he continues to speak quietly.  
Dress There is many kinds of stylistic wear, for example: hipsters
Posture British walks with drooping shoulders. It looks like they are very tired.
Pause (silence) Keeping quiet is the same as giving permission.

 


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