From the moment you arrive at the airport until the plane lands safely at your destination, you will encounter extremes of human behavior that come about because, frankly, the experience of flying, for all but a few, is not part of any regular routine. There’s the person who demands the window seat; the fellow who …
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How Nonverbal Cues Can Break Down Language Barriers, According to a Travel Psychologist
A Swiss friend who is fluent in six languages told me once that there are really only about 400 words we use each day, no matter what country we’re in. The rest of our communications are nonverbal. It’s true that, despite being proficient in a number of languages, I rarely rely upon words to get …
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