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Communicating is giving and receiving

information it involves speaking and listening or writing and reading. For example:

A: What do you have for breakfast?

B: We always eat ri..

A: Rye? I didn't know you ate rye in Cambodia.

Here 'B' was speaking but not really communicating what he wanted to say because of poor pronunciation. 'A' thinks 'B' eats rye but 'B' eats rice.

Also somebody may speak but if the other person doesn't listen then communication has not taken place.

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