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Cultures differ in the expectations about who touches whom. high?low doctor?patient teacher?student old?young male?female Cultures differ in the settings in which touch is acceptable. public setting ?? private setting Body Language (Kinesics) Body language means more than just hand or arm gestures; it refers to any little movement of any part of the body. Posture Better ways to sit, stand, move and present yourself to the world is posture. Case 4 Occasionally, some Americans will sit with their feet on the desk. Once I went to an American bank to close my account before I left America. While talking with me, the bank manager put his feet with leather shoes onto the desk. When I returned home, I still could not forgive him for such behavior, thinking maybe he looked down on me because of my small savings or for being Chinese. Later I came to know that an American’s putting his feet on his desk shows he is comfortable. However, for Latin Americans or Asians, such behavior is rude and arrogant. Posture brisk, erect walk—confidence Posture standing with hands on hip—aggression Posture sitting with legs crossed, foot kicking slightly—boredom Posture sitting, legs apart—open, relaxed Posture arms crossed on chest—defensiveness Posture biting nails—insecurity, nervousness V sign Palm-out V sign: victory, peace or friend, two and bunny ears. Palm-in V sign: insulting in UK, Ireland, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. An OK gesture In America, when things got done or a person gets ready, one makes this gesture. It also means permission, and everything goes on well. Among Arabs this gesture is usually accompanied by a baring of teeth, and together they signify extreme hostility. This same gesture is considered obscene in some Latin American countries and Germany. In France, it means zero. In Turkey, it means “I’ll kill you.” In Japan and Korea, it means “money”. Pointing to objects and pe
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