People......
Smile
Talk verbally
Use technology
Through books
Use sign language
There are many more but you just have to think about how you communicate and talk with other people throughout the day. Thanks for reading this!
face to face
sign language
morse code
smoke signal
body language
telepathy
they do motoins like dancing,hand,feet and letter.
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Internal communication
Yes, it is possible to communicate without speaking through various nonverbal cues such as body language, facial expressions, gestures, and written communication. These forms of communication can effectively convey messages and emotions without the need for verbal speech.
Mail was made for people to communicate without physically speaking to people. You can write letters, or e-mail, or text, or anything else you can think of. It helps people communicate with others who are far from reach, though people normally call to do that.
by speaking to each other
The different types to communicate without speaking could be: Graffiti Dance Drama Puppetry Pottery Quilting Performing Music Face expression Movement Art Brush/marker/ink drawing Sign language
Oratorically. (I.e. by speaking.)
so you can communicate well and you can understand
It helps you communicate with others. Without listening and speaking, we would not understand one another. That is also why it is important to stay healthy.
Multicultural communication refers to the process of exchanging information between individuals or groups from different cultural backgrounds. It involves understanding and respecting cultural differences in communication styles, values, and norms to effectively convey messages and avoid misunderstandings. Effective multicultural communication promotes inclusivity, diversity, and mutual respect in interactions.
Communicate openly and respectfully with them. Filipinos appreciate friendly and warm interactions, so a lighthearted and positive approach is key. English is widely spoken in the Philippines, so using it will help convey your message effectively.
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Letters.