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You can't write a message on someone else's message board if you are blocked. Though, if you did manage to write a message on someone's board, there is no way to know if they read it or received it or not.
The Greeks. The relay was originally a way of passing messages from one person to the other. The message carrier ran with the rolled up message (the scroll) and passed it to the next carrier to ran on again and so on until the message was received
Barriers affect communication in a way that interpersonal communications may fail. If the message is not received exactly the way the sender intended it, misunderstandings may occur.
"10-4" is a radio code used by truckers and law enforcement that means "message received and understood." It is a way to confirm that a message has been understood and will be acted upon.
There are no Dairy Queens in New York because it is way up high in the US.
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it means to take a message in awrong way
The most effective way to ensure accurate communication is to be clear and concise in your message, using simple language and avoiding jargon. Additionally, actively engage the recipient by encouraging questions and feedback to confirm understanding. Utilizing multiple channels (such as verbal, written, or visual aids) can also enhance clarity. Finally, follow up to verify that the message was received and interpreted correctly.
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