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Body Language
(redirected from Pinocchio Syndrome)

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Body Language
Non-verbal communication. Examples include smiles, gestures and sitting or standing positions. Body language is important in face-to-face marketing. For example, salespersons are encouraged (or required) to smile when talking to a customer.


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Are you ready to let go of the Pinocchio Syndrome once and for all?
This is related to yet another phenomenon called the Pinocchio Syndrome, pertaining to a situation in which the public no longer trusts the facts and figures that are being thrust at them and decides that unethical, misguided, hopelessly compromised or merely puckish statisticians are simply making them all up.
The company's current slate of motion pictures has more than $20 million of new product including the science-fiction family film "The Warrior of Waverly Street," "Crossworlds," "The Dentist" and "The Pinocchio Syndrome.
 
 
 
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