Kinesics and Proxemics
By Jaden Meyer
Stereotype
Is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
non verbal communication
When people use non-verbal communication, people begin to stereotype if they are mad, or nervous, or even exited.
Here are some examples of non-verbal communication
Example of an arguing couple
When close people argue, they tend to sit next to each other and argue. the woman is grabbing her head (confusingly) and the man looks un-happy
Example of a nervous person
When people are nervous, they tend to bite there nails, or twirl hair, or even grind teeth.
Example of a happy couple
When people are happy, they tend to spend time together, and do fun close activities.