Different Perspectives of Communication.

1. Verbal and Nonverbal Communication.  Usually, when we think of communication, we think of spoken messages. However, communication includes both verbal and nonverbal symbols. Verbal communication refers to symbols that have universal meanings for all involved in the process. These spoken or written verbal symbols are known as language. Symbols other than written or spoken […]

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Different forms/levels of communication

There are (arguably) six major forms of communication: 1. Intrapersonal Communication is communication on our own using internal vocalization or reflective thinking. Like other forms of communication, intrapersonal communication is triggered by some internal or external stimulus. We may, for example, communicate with ourselves about what we want to eat due to the internal stimulus

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What is Communication?

From previous discussions, it is evident that there is no single “standard” definition of communication. However, we can conceptualize the term by examining various definitions provided by scholars over time. Many scholars define communication as the process of transmitting or exchanging ideas, facts, opinions, or emotions between individuals. For instance, Cyril L. Hudson stated, “Communication

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Effective Communication Skills for Work, School, and Life

ommunication is a part of everyday life, whether we communicate in person or on the countless digital platforms available to us. But how much of our communication actually reaches the intended audience or person the way we hoped? Effective communication requires us to be clear and complete in what we are trying to express. Being

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