Communication Skills – Paraverbal Communication
Paraverbal communication refers to the tone and
pitch we use when speaking with someone. A
simple sentence can have several different
meanings depending on which word in the sentence
is given the most stress.
For example, if you say the sentence “Cynthia
likes you” with a lilting tone you are probably
teasing someone.
However, if you stress the word likes, “Cynthia
likes you”, the message comes out, “Whatever
made you think she didn’t?”
Stress the word you this time, “Cynthia likes
you" and you might be saying, “I wish she
liked me”.
Practice with some of your own.
Paraverbal Communication
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