Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Venn Diagram PDF

Title Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication Venn Diagram
Course Speech Communication
Institution Far Eastern University
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Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Venn Diagram. Difference between Verbal and Non-verbal Communication...


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VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Verbal Communication is a type of communication wherein you use words and vocal noises to deliver and acquire details. It can be considered as any form of communication in which a message is delivered verbally and received aloud, regardless of the coding, decoding, or transmission medium used in between. Perhaps it could be face-to-face, remote, or someplace in between. It is effective when we adjust what you say and how you say it based on someone else age, cultural background and beliefs, profession and educational level, and so on.

NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Both are communication with or without verbs. In most cases, they are utilized in tandem to produce the desired result the other one doesn’t exist without the other. It can also make the communication effective when you combine the both of them.

Non-Verbal Communication, also called manual language, is a communication where we address and receive messages without the use of words, either verbal or written. Like Italicization, nonverbal behavior highlights portions of the spoken meaning in written language. Not only words are being exchanged but also in silent signals that can define as non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication includes gestures, signs, facial expressions, tone of voice, posture and the timing language/movements/stance....


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