GENDERED VERBAL AND NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION 3
communication is of impor6tance when dealing with the reverse sex. In terms of communication
approaches, men use the nonverbal information to pass information and solve a certain problem
but for women, they do so to achieve emotional intimacy and express feeling. Secondly is the skill
each possesses, women are better at interpreting nonverbal signals and good at reading
unintentional nonverbal messages. Finally, is the facial expression. Women make more eye contact
in time of communication so as to establish an emotional connection and possibly to gauge the
other person’s sincerity. From the public set up, women rely much on facial expression to express
their intensity or meaning of their feelings.
From the public space observation, the approach to communication verbally aids people to
elaborate information and join the missing points in any given context. Individuals express their
verbal interactions, emotions, feelings and are able to relate well to the support of tools of
nonverbal communication (Wood & Bodey, 2010).
Traditional Expectations for Nonverbal Communication.
Traditionally women are expected to display great facial expressiveness compared to men
and should smile more. Another observation on the traditional expectation of nonverbal
communication observed was, the stems of smiling difference was part of cultural expectations
that women should show only the pleasant and positive nonverbal expression. On the contrast,
women at some point may wish to have their time and relax without many facial expressions nor
talking (Wood, 2010). The idea would then be perceived negatively because they should show
positivity always. My analysis was, most the people tend not to understand when someone claims
to enjoy the good time but not a show of smile on her face. However, looking at the bigger picture,
women are socially encouraged to be people’s pleasers and always wear a smile on their face which
is different expectations of men in the society.