Tuesday, October 21, 2008
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Good kids. Since
Peter suggested that we spoke about language proxemic, here's a brief summary of the key ideas that I could capture the myriad of facts that are circulating:
I often called proxemics or the next space. The name itself says, is about what affects the physical space in interpersonal relationships and the individual himself. As we talk about relationships in the workplace, I will focus more on interpersonal relationships.
all need our living space and as animals we are, we have a sense of territoriality implicit, this territoriality and living space we need is in most cases dependent of our personality, to see if I explain:
An extrovert or two people with more confidence, be used to relate to a shorter distance, shy people often need more living space, be at a greater distance from others.
Logically, this space or distance between two people rely on many more factors.
The space is divided into two categories:
* Fixed: The space that is marked by structures that can not be moved.
* semifixed: The space around the body. Among the different types of space are a series of distances.
* Distance intimate: This distance is between 15 and 45 centimeters. To have this distance between people must be very confident and in many cases be emotionally attached. At this distance, the communication is done through the look, feel or sound.
Also, within this distance is the private intimate zone comprises less than 15 centimeters.
personal
* Distance: It is between 46 and 130 centimeters. This distance can be seen at work, parties and friendly conversation.
* Social distance: It is between 120 and 360 centimeters. Used with people who do not know and have no friendly relations.
public
* Distance: It gives more than 360 centimeters and has no limit. It is used to address a group of people. It uses a high-pitched voice.
Depending on the culture, these distances may vary, being shorter in Hispanic cultures and longest in Nordic cultures.
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