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it is passing or transmitting a message or information, to exchange ideas

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What are the rules of the elements of oral communication?

communicaton is the body language


Difference between general communication and technical communication?

general communication is basically a normal way of talk between two individuals which includes the use of simplest language which is understandable to both the parties. technical communicaton is a communication on the buisness & professional level by the use of proper profesionall words or languages.


Why did slaves use drums for communicaton?

Slaves used drums for communication because they provided a means to convey messages over long distances, especially in environments where verbal communication was restricted or dangerous. The rhythmic patterns and specific beats could signify warnings, call for gatherings, or share news, enabling coordination among enslaved individuals. Drumming also served as a form of cultural expression and resistance, preserving African traditions and fostering a sense of community despite the oppressive conditions they faced.


What is verbal communicaton?

Verbal communication is speaking, rather than writing or gesturing. Casual gestures, rather than sign languages, are clearly non-verbal, as are such aspects of "communication" as body language. But some people have argued that writing is, after all "verbal" in that it uses words. So is sign language (American Sign Language and Signed English are the major forms in the U.S.A.). Those who point out that writing is just as "verbal" as is speaking argue that to avoid ambiguity, speaking should be called "oral" communication, so that "verbal" can be used for any means of communicating with language. Still, we have the established references to "verbal" agreements and contracts and to "verbal" arguments, all of which which are simply not in writing, but are spoken. So it looks as though the term ""verbal" communication, meaning speech, is solidly entrenched.