How is body language different between cultures
Body language is a form of nonverbal communication in which the behavior of the body, not the language, is used to express or convey information. Such behavior includes facial expressions, body postures, gestures, eye movements, personal touch and space use.
The meaning in each body language depends on the culture where you live. The facial expressions, gestures, gestures and eye contact levels vary widely from country to country.
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