Pay close attention to this feedback, as it is the only thing that can give you confidence that your audience has understood your message. If you find that there has been a misunderstanding, at least you have the opportunity to send the message a second time. Context The situation in which your message is delivered is the context.
This may include the surrounding environment or broader culture corporate culture, international cultures, and so on. Convention of Meaning 2. Perception of Reality 3. Miscommunication occurs when the sender and receiver have different meanings for the symbols used.
Perception of Reality Complex, infinite, and continuously changing, the material world provides a special reality to each individual. In oral communication Information is conveyed as words, tone of voice, and body language. Appearance When you are speaking to one person face to face, Personal Appearance and Appearance of your surrounding convey nonverbal message.
Personal Appearance Clothing, hairstyle, neatness, jewelry, cosmetics, body size Appearance Of Surrounding Room size, location, furnishings, machines, architecture, wall decoration, lighting and the other related features wherever people communicate. Effect on written messages The format, neatness, and language of written message sends a nonverbal message to the reader.
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