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Create a nonverbal training guide for someone who wants to travel and experience the culture you have been studying in this class. In your training guide, you need to explain what to do and what not to do in nonverbal communication as well as provide explanations for why behaviors are either appropriate or inappropriate (ground your justification in scholarly research on cultural norms). This guide could be in paper, video, or in-class presentation format according to instructor discretion.
- The training guide needs to cover each of these nonverbal communication dimensions:
- Kinesics
- Proxemics
- Haptics
- Paralinguistics
- Chronemics
- Physical appearance/attire
- Oculesics
- Olfactics
- The training guide must also include a visual element to illustrate dos and don’ts.
- Include specific warnings that address key differences in nonverbal symbols between the culture you are studying and the culture of your audience.
- Be sure to included scholarly sources to support claims about what is normal/accepted behavior in the culture.
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.
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Running Head: NON-VERBAL TRAINING GUIDE
Non-Verbal Training Guide
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NON-VERBAL TRAINING GUIDE
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The Latin America culture refers to both the formal and informal expressions of people
living in Latin America. The culture has two categories, the high culture, which involves high art
and literature, and the top lifestyle, which consists of the music, dance and folk art. Because of
all these unique nature of the Latin American culture, most people dream of visiting these
countries in South America to try and have a taste of this culture. For most tourists, it is not easy
to get along with the people there because of the culture barrier experienced by people who ar...
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