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Descartes' method of doubt tells us to:
Nonverbal Interpretation
The process of making sense out of nonverbal signals that others send to us, which includes understanding gestures, facial expressions, and body language.
Culture-Based
Pertaining to, influenced by, or arising from the customs, beliefs, art, and collective lifestyle of a particular society or community.
A-OK Sign
A hand gesture in which the thumb and index finger touch to form a circle, signaling that everything is fine or acceptable.
Nonverbal Behavior
Communication without the use of spoken language, through gestures, expressions, and other physical movements.
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