Some people are not big talkers but you always understand what they are saying by their actions, body language and facial expressions. Another positive indicator is when a person has their body relaxed and turned towards the sender, this demonstrates active listening skills which is always an advantage. Direct contact with the person is important but not in an uncomfortable way. Using a soft tone of voice is also a great positive indicator; conveys sincerity and positive reception of the message sent. Negative indicators would be wandering eyes, constant movement of an arm or leg; these signal that a person is bored or not interested in the message being sent. The foldable arms also leave a negative impression; signals that a person is not open to receiving the message being delivered. The recipient may also experience negative and positive effects of demonstrative communication, for example if a sender behaves aggressively or uses a negative tone when delivering the message, the recipient may feel uncomfortable or threatened. It is important to speak slowly and in a gentle tone when speaking to someone if you want that person to truly understand what is being said. When a person is angry or uncomfortable, this will likely be noticed during the speech because their voice will be raised and their body language will be
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