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Social Studies, 03.03.2020 21:27, DakotaOliver

What is the message that Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues are sending?

Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues indicate that he is extremely busy with his schoolwork and doesn’t have time to adequately prepare.
Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues indicate that he is overexcited yet underprepared for the interview.
He really needs the job.
Mr. Youngher’s nonverbal cues indicate that he is not interested in the job and is unaware of professional norms and protocols.

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