Communication is one of the basic needs of our lives. We communicate to
satisfy our needs: physical, identity, and social well-being. Those who fail to
communicate report negative life satisfaction, early death, lack of identity and low
relationship development (Turnbull, 2010). Interpersonal Communication means
using both verbal and nonverbal messages to exchange meaning and emotions (mostly
in face to face communication) between two or more parties. Interpersonal
communication is not only what is being said but how it is said using tone of voice,
facial expressions, gestures and body language in which it can be learned and
improved. People receive messages through such forms of nonverbal behavior by