Abstract
The article considers the gender nature of nonverbal techniques used in the communication process. The purpose of the given paper is to reveal the most important features of non-verbal communication in the gender aspects, the features of non-linguistic behavior characteristic of male and female individuals and the influence of various factors on body language, in particular culture, individual characteristics of a person, the specifics of the linguistic expression of emotions using nonverbal components of male and female communicants. Comparative analysis of the individual components of non-verbal behavior of men and women is carried out. Gender differences can also show up in non-verbal communication styles. Non-verbal communication is not limited to facial and body movements and gestures but also includes touch, space, eye contact and chronemics. Therefore, men and women speak differently because those ways are associated with their gender. In fact, inherited biological factors, socialization on how men and women are raised, and inequalities in social power have impact on gender differences. While communication women are more likely than men to use nonverbal semiotics and gestures. In general, men and women behaved differently depending on the situation. Keywords: Gender, nonverbal communication, interpretation, facial expression, stereotypes, behavior, feminine, masculine gestures, culture
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