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by National Library> Scotland </div / Communication is the process of sharing information. In a simplistic form information is sent from a sender or receiver button or a decoder. /> <br
The communication may be:
1. Verbal communication which requires language. A language is a system of arbitrary signals, such as voice sounds, gestures or written symbols which communicate thoughts or feelings
2. Nonverbal communication, which does not need language to exchange thoughts. Silence is the best example. In certain contexts, silence can express its own meaning, for example, respect, indifference, emotional coldness, rudeness, seriousness, humility, aggressiveness. Silent communication shows more emotion than verbal. Nonverbal communication includes gestures, body language, signs, symbols, etc.
In everyday life every day, we encounter various forms of communication. Between the parties, the contents of the communication includes acts that declare knowledge and experiences, give advice and commands, and ask questions. These acts may take many forms, including gestures (nonverbal communication, sign language and body language), writing and speaking. The shape depends on the symbol systems used. Together, communication content and form make messages that are sent to a destination. The target can be oneself, another person or other entity (as a company or a group
A special case of communication is called a speech act. A speech act typically follows a change in logical means of delivery. The most common of these, and perhaps the best, is dialogue. The dialogue is a form of communication where both parties are involved in sending information. It Many other forms of communication, but why the dialogue is good is because the dialogue lends itself to clearer communication due to feedback. (Feedback is coded, either verbal or non- verbal, returned to the original sender (now the receiver) and then decoded.
Although we do not realize, but in everyday life, we communicate with 10-1000 people a Either way can be directly or indirectly. Each of us come across situations where things go wrong because of lack of communication. There may be various obstacles to communication that may lead to such a situation.
Following factors may hinder human communication
1. Not understanding the language
Verbal and nonverbal messages are in a different language. This includes not understand the idioms used by another sub-culture or group. Not understanding the language also means that body language can not be understood. A person can hold another person differently. If two people do not understand each other then it can cause a breakdown in communication
2. Do not understand the context
Not knowing and / or understanding the history of the occasion, relationship, or culture. Intent may be perceived differently by the receiver than the sender intended.
3. Obfuscation
intentionally deliver a message of obscure or confused
4. Distraction
The insufficient attention given to the transformation of a message. This is not limited to live conversations or broadcasts. Any person may address any wrong message if they are not enough emphasis. Sometimes, due to the “static” or real life events that cause distraction. That is why an interactive communication, one with lots of questions and answers for clarity, it would be best so it is easier to stay involved in the message and have fewer problems with communication.
Therefore, communication is an important activity in life. Whether humans or animals, everyone wants to share his feelings, emotions, thoughts, ideas, and therefore developing one way or another to communicate! ” / p>
