Given the gamut of information that is transmitted when we communicate with someone in front of us, what percentage of that communication package do you think is represented by only the words that you are saying?
How do you know that your nonverbal cues have been understood as you intended them to be?
Conversely, what leads to believe that they've been misunderstood?
This solution provides information on the percentage of that communication package represented by only the words and percentage represented by nonverbal communication. It also describes the role of nonverbal communication in interpreting of information by the listener.