How Masks Hinder Politeness

How Masks Hinder Politeness

Now that everyone is wearing masks, we have to understand that we lose a major portion of the entire communication package when interacting with each other. This is significant considering that 65-95% of messages are communicated nonverbally. However despite this loss, it is still possible to pick up cues in the face, which we covered…

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Emotional Consequences of Digital Communication

Several weeks ago, we published a blog on how the recent shift from in-person to digital communication has changed the way we read people and their body language. We discussed how humans did not evolve to do 2-dimensional communication and that there are drastic differences in the nonverbal messages we receive in real-life versus digitally.…

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How to Read Facial Expressions of Emotion when People are Wearing Masks

How can we read facial expressions of emotion, even when people are wearing masks? It is true that when people wear masks, the amount of visual cues that we have (the observable surface of the face) is greatly reduced. But not all masks are created equal. Some cover the entire mouth and lip area while…

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Covid-19, Remote Communication, and Body Language

covid-19, remote communication and body language

We are all facing an unprecedented challenge regarding the coronavirus pandemic. Many countries around the world are on lockdown. Businesses have been forced to close and most people have been mandated to stay at home for weeks, if not months. As a result, communication has also undoubtedly changed. Face to face meetings, interviews and negotiations…

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