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When you choose a red can of coffee over a yellow can, you may be reacting to color communication.
   
 
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Tactile communication refers to how we react to sound.
   
 
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The aspect of paralanguage that has received the most attention is the volume at which people speak.
   
 
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Chronemics and temporal communication are both terms to describe how people use time.
   
 
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When someone uses perfume or cologne to make him-herself smell good, he/she is sending an attractiveness message.
   
 
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When a Japanese person looks you directly in the eye when speaking to you, he is most likely showing respect.
   
 
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Time is the one communication channel in which there are not great cultural differences.
   
 
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It is largely through the nonverbal communication of others that you form impressions of them.
   
 
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Moving your hair back from your face is an adaptor.
   
 
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Using gestures with verbal messages makes you remember more.
   
 
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