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Obchodní akademie, Ostrava-Poruba, příspěvková organizace
Vzdělávací materiál/DUMBusinessland / Body Language - Gestures06B18
Autor Ladislava Pechová
Období vytvoření Leden 2014
Ročník/věková kategorie 3.r., 17-18 let
Vyučovací předmět/klíčová slovaBody language, laugh, smile, psychological research, gesture, strategy, unblock, barrier, intercultural differences.
Anotace
Tento celek je pokračováním předchozí lekce o řeči těla – zmiňuje úsměv, hlasitý smích, gesta paží, rukou a uvádíme příklady interkulturních rozdílů v podávání rukou a líbání při uvítání.
BUSINESSLANDBody Language –
Gestures
Laugh1980 in the USA:Dr. Patch Adams established „laugh rooms“ in American hospitals:
- he equipped them with books with jokes, comedy films, videos and
comedian shows- the patients came into and spent 30-60
minuts every day- the results were surprising and
miraculous –their health improved rapidly
SmileAccording to psychological research: Women smile at attractive men much
more often than at men who they are not interested in.
Women feel attracted by men with a good sense of humour
Both laugh and smile influence our lives, health and relationships very deeply
Gestures - fearWhen a small child is afraid of something – he/she hides – under the table, behind mom’s skirt
An adult in the same situation - ?- crosses hands and legs to protect
himself/herself- (maybe trying to protect his vitally
important life organs?)
Gestures – crossed armsMay be a sign of being coldFeeling comfortableBut in general – it is accepted as a negative
gesture of defence, you feel threatened
Obr.1
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Gestures – crossed armsIf a business partner is listening with
arms crossed it is high time to change a strategy - he is negative - he doesn’t agree with what you are saying a skilful tradesman unblock partner’s hands by passing him a cup of coffee, a sheet of paper
Gestures - handsSituation: you are in a group of unknown people, you feel uncomfortable – take something into your hand – you will feel much better:- When sitting – a pencil, some document- When standing – a handbag, a bouquet of
flowers, a glass of wine you will make a barrier to protect yourself
Gestures - handsResults of research: Touching your partner’s hand or elbow influences deeply the opinion which is formingIn the restaurant – a waitress touches your hand
when passing a change tips were higher by 36%
BUT: be careful of intercultural differences !(The British, the Germans feel very strong about it)
Gestures - handsDo you find something special about a situation when two men are walking holding their hands?
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But in Arabic countries you can see it every day!
Welcome kissesHow many times do they kiss each other when meeting?
Try to guess: The Scandinavians The French The Dutch, Arabs The British The Japanese
12
3NEVE
R
NEVER KISS or even
HANDSHAKE
Bibliography
THORNE,T., LEES,G. English on Business. London, England: Chancerel Publishers Limited, 1985.ISBN 80-85333-00-7. s. 33 - 36.
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DOMBROWSKI, Quinn. Commons.wikimedia.org [online]. [cit. 19.1.2014]. Dostupný na WWW: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Married_men_(9181900200).jpg