# What is your gender?
Male
# (Optional) Your age and what do you do by occupation?
13 dont work
# Where are you from (country and where in the country) ?
United Kingdom, Neston
# What is/are your native language(s)? English, Bit of french, bit of spanish[/b]
# When you are talking, how far away do you usually stand (or sit) from people? Please give your answers for
1. family members
about a metre
2. intimate friends
1/2 metres or by phone
3. normal acquaintances
Depends were I am
4. strangers
Far away
respectively.
# When you are talking, do you (consciously) touch the people you are talking to? If yes, how frequently? Please give your answers for
1. family members
If there upset
2. intimate friends
I dont
3. normal acquaintances
I dont
4. strangers
Only if it's a punch
respectively.
# Continued: If people touch more frequently (than the answer you gave in the last question), how do you feel?
Depends how and where they touch me
# In your culture, do people usually look at others when in an elevator?
Dont go in elevators Sh** scared of em
# In your culture, do people try hard not to touch others when in an moderately-to-much-crowded elevator?
Dot go in elevators
# Do you look people in the eyes when you are talking to them? Note your answer may vary depending on whom you are talking to; please give your answer as detailedly as possible.
If I'm In trouble then I usually do, To family Yes, strangers I dont , Friends always
# In your culture, do people maintain frequent (yet not excessive) eye contact when talking to others?
yes
# In your culture, what do people do non-verbally, when they first meet someone new? (for example, exchanging handshakes, bowing, ...etc)
Handshake
# Give your ideas about the special meanings (if any) of the following hand/body gestures and facial expressions in your culture:
1. The OK sign: forefinger and the tumb joining a circle
2. Crossing your fingers
Good Luck
3. Shurgging your shoulders
Dunno
4. Winking
Non verbal way of saying "all right there" or "Pretend this..."