I can't even begin to imagine what your going through, but I'm here for you.
In the communication process a sender transmits a message through a medium, and a receiver decodes the message. This can be anything from simple conversation, to the sending of secret code.
Yes, "message" can function as a verb meaning to send a message, typically through electronic communication. For example, one might say, "I will message you later." It is commonly used in informal contexts, especially in relation to texting and social media.
Stated messages are clearly identified, while implied messages are not obvious right away. - Apex
The channel is the mode or medium through which comprehensible information is transferred from the sender to the receiver. It could be a visual channel for a written message or an auditory channel for a spoken message, for example.
An implicit message is often conveyed through context rather than explicit statements. For example, if a teacher says, "It would be great to see more participation in class," the implicit message suggests that students are not participating enough, encouraging them to engage more without directly criticizing their current behavior. This indirect communication relies on the audience to infer the underlying meaning.
I can't even begin to imagine what your going through, but I'm here for you.
Lemonade is an example of a translucent liquid because light is able to pass through it, but objects are not clearly visible.
I can see clearly now. The second selection is clearly the original.
Several terms work here but I suspect this is "ending the same message clearly through both your verbal and your non-verbal communications helps get your message across." For example, telling someone "we are here to help you" with words means nothing if you have a look of disgust on your face, or you turn away while saying it. Reaching out to them and offering a hand or a friendly smile is a more effective way to match your verbal and non-verbal messages. Telling someone, "Get the hell off my property" means nothing if you turn your eyes to the ground while saying it; catching their eye and firmly pointing a finger shows that you are seriously challenging their behavior.
In the communication process a sender transmits a message through a medium, and a receiver decodes the message. This can be anything from simple conversation, to the sending of secret code.
Something that allow you to look through it Example : a glass a plastic bag a glass window Best example : the glass used in spectacles is transprent so people can see through it :)
Yes, "message" can function as a verb meaning to send a message, typically through electronic communication. For example, one might say, "I will message you later." It is commonly used in informal contexts, especially in relation to texting and social media.
An object that you can clearly see through is called transparent.
Ooh, so close. Now we have to guess what the message was sent through. A message sent through a telegraph is a wire. A message sent through a chat room or a blog is a post. A message sent through a letter is mail.
Stated messages are clearly identified, while implied messages are not obvious right away. - Apex
The channel is the mode or medium through which comprehensible information is transferred from the sender to the receiver. It could be a visual channel for a written message or an auditory channel for a spoken message, for example.
An example of transparent light is the light passing through a clean glass window. This light is able to travel through the glass without significant distortion or absorption, allowing objects to be clearly seen on the other side.