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YOU'RE NODDING YOUR HEAD.
As they're talking, I want you to be nodding along with what they're saying, not too much, that you look like a bubblehead.
and you want you to be nodding along
Nodding, saying "Mm hm," "Okay," or "Really," while other people are speaking gives them real-time confirmation that they're being heard and understood.
Synchronous communication also gives us immediate feedback when our conversation partners use back-channeling: nodding, saying "Mm-hmm," "Okay," or "Really?" while other people are speaking gives them real-time confirmation that they're being heard and understood.
and using nonverbal cues like smiling and nodding to show them that you're fully engaged in the conversation.
And you can show this through your actions by asking questions by leaning in and using non verbal cues, like smiling and nodding to show them that you're fully engaged in the conversation.
If you're nodding in agreement, we can completely relate.
If you're nodding in agreement, we can completely relate!
You're nodding your heads because?
You're raising your hands, you're nodding your heads because... because I know what I'm doing up here.
They're both nodding in agreement.
They're both nodding in agreement, even though they're slightly reserved.
My mom is nodding.
My mom is nodding.
Eduardo's nodding his head.
Is it? Eduardo's nodding his head.
You're nodding a lot, Joanna.
You're nodding a lot.