Meaning
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The communication in which the sender uses words to transmit the message to the receiver is known as verbal communication.
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The communication that takes place between sender and receiver with the use of signs is known as non-verbal communication.
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Types
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Formal and Informal
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Chronemics, Vocalics, Haptics, Kinesics, Proxemics, Artifacts.
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Time Consuming
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No
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Yes
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Chances of transmission of wrong message
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Rarely happens.
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Happens most of the time.
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Documentary Evidence
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Yes, in case of written communication.
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No
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Advantage
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The Message can be clearly understood and immediate feedback is possible.
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Helpful in understanding emotions, status, lifestyle and feelings of the sender.
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Presence
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The message can be transmitted through letters, phone calls, etc. so the personal presence of the parties, doesn't make any change.
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The personal presence of both the parties to communication is a must.
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