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The Use and Functional Features of Gestures in Different Cultural Contexts
Abstract
This article explores the concept of nonverbal communication, its main types, and the role of gestures across different cultural contexts. It highlights how gestures vary in meaning and usage between Muslim and non-Muslim societies, emphasizing religious and cultural influences. The study aims to show the importance of understanding nonverbal cues for effective cross-cultural communication.
Keywords
Nonverbal communication, eye contact, gestures
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