NATIONAL FEATURES OF NON-VERBAL BEHAVIOR
Abstract
This article analyzes the national and cultural characteristics of non-verbal behavior, focusing
on how gestures, facial expressions, eye contact, body language, and spatial distance differ
across various cultures. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these differences in crosscultural communication and highlights how non-verbal signals can carry different meanings
depending on cultural context. The study shows that while non-verbal behavior is a universal
part of human communication, its interpretation is deeply shaped by national traditions, social
norms, and historical experience. Awareness of these features is crucial for avoiding
misunderstandings and fostering mutual respect in international interactions