Different languages from around the world are often fundamentally different in structure. For example, communication in Latin-derived languages tends to follow the blueprint of a subject followed by a verb and an object, but this is not the case in many other languages. However, it seems that, regardless of the sentence structures found within one's native tongue, non-verbal communication is the same across the globe. Scientists have discovered that when asked to demonstrate complicated ideas (
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