Well it's both.....
If u send a letter to some1 n he dont reply u den its one way.....
N if u called som1 n descussd with him n he reply den it bcm 2 way....
Yes, this method is a two-way process as it requires a response in order for the communication to be successful.
Strategic process, Stakeholder communication and one-way communication.
Communication can be said to be a two-way process when both parties involved are simultaneously sending AND receiving information to and from one another. This means that neither party is merely speaking and not listening, and neither party is merely listening and not speaking.
Strategic process, Stakeholder communication and one-way communication.
Question, or starting statement, then a reply.
Communication is a two-way process when it involves the exchange of information, feedback, and understanding between participants, allowing both parties to actively engage and respond to each other. It becomes one-way when information flows in only one direction, with a sender conveying a message to a receiver without any opportunity for the receiver to respond or provide feedback, such as in a lecture or a public announcement. Effective communication thrives on interaction, whereas one-way communication often leads to misunderstandings and lack of engagement.
One -way communication involves a message which does not call for or require a response. Two-way communication is when the receiver gives a response to the message and there is a discussion about it. I hope that this can help you.
speaking and Listing
send and receive
The primary disadvantage is that two way communication is slower and takes more time than one way communication. Two way communication can also be a poor choice when there is no room for disagreement, and something simply needs to be done.
Communication is a two way process. Where one is the sender and ohter is the receiver. Sender sends information to the receiver oraly or by some medium. The communication is effective only if sender receives a positive feedback from the receiver. Basically communication is of two types. 1. Oral Communication 2. Written Communication
Communication is called a circular or two-way process because it involves an exchange of information between two or more parties, where each participant actively contributes to and influences the conversation. Unlike a linear model, where information flows in one direction, two-way communication allows for feedback, clarification, and adaptation, making it more dynamic and interactive. This reciprocal nature enhances understanding and ensures that messages are accurately received and interpreted.