Definition:
1. Nonverbal Communication is the actions and characteristics of humans that have socially shared meaning, are intentionally sent or interpreted as intentional, are consciously sent or consciously received, and have the potential for feedback from the receiver.
2. Nonverbal Communication is a kind of message sent from speaker to receiver with no spoken symbols, without using any words. In Western cultures conceptualizes nonverbals as a language system For example, gestures which are studied as if they function just like verbal symbols in a language. Moreover, not all nonverbal behavior is nonverbal communication. Nonverbal message codes have been shown to significantly affect intercultural communication are identified, as well as how nonverbal misinterpretations can be a difficulty in intercultural communication