Body Language and Social Interaction Among Youth: An Analysis of Student Perspectives on Nonverbal Communication

Authors

  • Huda A. ALhajjaj

    Department of Social Work, College of Arts, University of Jordan, Amman 11942, Jordan

  • Mona A. Khairallah

    Department of Social Sciences, College of Arts and Applied Sciences, Dhofar University, Salalah 211, Sultanate of Oman

  • Mohamed M. Kandil

    Department of Social Sciences, College of Arts and Applied Sciences, Dhofar University, Salalah 211, Sultanate of Oman

  • Nahid A. El Awad

    Language Instructor, Applied College, Jazan University, Jazan 45142, Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30564/fls.v7i10.11068
Received: 15 July 2025 | Revised: 25 July 2025 | Accepted: 5 August 2025 | Published Online: 15 October 2025

Abstract

Nonverbal communication, particularly body language, plays a crucial role in shaping social interactions among youth. This encompasses facial expressions, gestures, posture, eye contact, and proxemics. How young individuals interpret and utilize these nonverbal cues significantly impacts their peer relationships, emotional expression, and identity development during adolescence and early adulthood. This study investigates the patterns of social interaction among students at Dhofar University in the Sultanate of Oman, focusing on the importance of nonverbal communication in social interaction, its impact on social relationships, and its role in conflict resolution and emotional expression. A descriptive-analytical method was employed, and data were collected from 109 diploma and bachelor students in both Education and Social Sciences departments using a structured Likert-scale questionnaire. The results indicate that participants largely recognize the importance of nonverbal communication, particularly body language, in facilitating effective interpersonal interactions. The findings reveal that participants strongly recognize the significance of nonverbal cues, particularly body language—in facilitating effective interpersonal communication. Additionally, body language was found to complement verbal language and play an essential role in daily social exchanges. The study recommends future research to explore the dynamic interplay between verbal and nonverbal communication, with a particular emphasis on their function in specific social contexts and their influence on young adults' relationships and social interactions. Furthermore, integrating comprehensive nonverbal communication training into university curricula could enhance students' interpersonal skills and social development throughout their academic journey.

Keywords:

Nonverbal Communication; Body Language; Social Interaction; Youth

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ALhajjaj, H. A., Khairallah , M. A., Kandil, M. M., & El Awad, N. A. (2025). Body Language and Social Interaction Among Youth: An Analysis of Student Perspectives on Nonverbal Communication. Forum for Linguistic Studies, 7(10), 1151–1162. https://doi.org/10.30564/fls.v7i10.11068

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