However, this scene led to a misunderstanding from her side. Chance was interested in her and loved her, as he later said, but he did not know what he had to do with her, and he expected to learn it from the TV. The scene when Chance was sitting and watching TV program where man and woman were kissing had showed him how to kiss a woman, and he imitated the kiss on her, but did not know how to continue, because this was all he saw. .
Generally, Chance, the Gardener, has a polite attitude, he makes others believe that he has precise manners and he had always lived in rich family, which would be the reason for his gentlemen's attitude toward others and lack of demonstratively expressed emotions. Those characteristics are typical to the upper class citizens, with high education and intellectual minds. Those are the reasons that make him look trustful and respectful in the eyes of the other characters, which hold a high standing in the society. He holds the door for the ladies, he gives his hands to salute gentlemen, he maintains good eye contact with people, and expresses coolness (not nervousness) when communicating with people from higher standings. Those nonverbal communication skills that Chance is using helped him being viewed and accepted as a person from the upper class, being valued and respected. They also make him attractive to woman and man, as shown in the movie. Nonverbal communication plays a big role in Chance's attitudes, because nonverbal communication is more believable when it comes to knowing a person. According to the textbook of Interpersonal Communication, nonverbal Cues are Multichanneled - "nonverbal cues come to our perception center from a variety of sources simultaneously" (Beebe and Redmond 210). The book compares them as to watching a TV with many channels at one time. In the movie itself, Chance is always changing the channels and watching a piece of different programs one after another.