Courtesy, Clarity, Conciseness, Concreteness, Correctness, and Completeness
Courtesy - maintain goodwill by using the "you" attitude
Clarity - use appropriate words, place words in orderly sequence
Conciseness - use necessary words, use action and efficient words, write in active voice
Concreteness - use precise modifiers, avoid generalizatioins and opinions such as using "should", provide specific details
Correctness - verify spelling, use correct words/phrases, insert proper punctuation, check details such as times, names, dates, places, and amounts, evaluate message appearance such as placement and style
Completeness - answer who, what, when, where, why, and how and maintain/promote goodwill
The seven Cs of effective communication are:completenessconcisenessconsiderationclarityconcretenesscourtesycorrectness
Sending and Receiving Messages
it is the way of sending messages effectively
Gesturing for a friend.
written or spoken messages are more likely to noise as they both produce sounds which can limit effective communication ,it is considered as background noise
The Seven Cs of communication are: clear, concise, concrete, correct, coherent, complete, and courteous. These principles are important for effective communication in various contexts to ensure that messages are delivered clearly and understandably.
Yes, the Longshot CS-6 is in many ways a superior blaster to the Longstrike CS-6.
The CS means Clip System, and the 6 at the end means how many darts the magazine can hold. The Raider CS-35, for example, has a drum magazine that can hold 35 darts.
Yes, it gets 40 feet range, a detachable stock and a 35 dart drum magazine that fits in the Recon cs-6, the Longshot cs-6, the longstrike cs-6 and the Deploy cs-6 as well! The only con is that it can jam very easily
The seven Cs of effective communication are:completenessconcisenessconsiderationclarityconcretenesscourtesycorrectness
I honestly think the longshot CS-6 is better than the longstrike CS-6.
The Redshift CS-6 will never come out in Massachusetts because it was never released, and instead was worked into the Longstrike CS-6 which you can buy right now in Massachusetts.
Yes it should
Yes.
I like the Recon better. It is a lot more comfortable.
The Recon CS-6 was first released in 2008, and has been available since.
Try looking on YouTube for a LongStrike CS-6 mod guide.