Verbal
communication
Verbal
communication is communication that uses language. Human language is a creation
of man himself. Humans are different from other animals because of the
uniqueness of human language. Has the ability to express feelings and ideas
simply. That is, communication using spoken or written language. Phonetic patterns
that exist in any language use sentence patterns.
A
person must have language literacy to apply verbal communication. He should
develop his ideas and knowledge. The language should be adapted to the context
and the audience. There should be a language that the subscribers can
understand. As for the skills of verbal communication - vocabulary expansion,
preparation, speaking responsibly, making correct pronunciations, speaking at a
comprehensible pace should be practiced.
As
functions of verbal communication - communication, teaching and imparting
knowledge, expressions of emotion such as love and kindness, impulses,
performing various functions. Problem solving etc.
Nonverbal
communication
Nonverbal
communication is communication that takes place without the use of language.
Humans have been using nonverbal language since the dawn of time. Signs,
symbols, facial expressions, gestures, and gestures were used to communicate
with others. This can make ideas more general. Symbolically something can be
expressed. Throughout human history, man has been known to engage in nonverbal
communication. Information can be easily exchanged by speaking and writing in a
language. But even among those who know languages, it can be recognized that
nonverbal communication helps to exchange information in general Sometimes
nonverbal communication goes beyond verbal communication. Nonverbal
communication is also widely used when engaging in verbal communication. 7% for
word, 38% for rhythm, 55% for involuntary signals. This shows that man uses
non-verbal communication extensively in his communication. Something that
cannot be said in thousands of words can be expressed in a definite sign.
Nonverbal
communication is lost when one person presents information to another without
the use of written or spoken words. It has a symbolic nature that can be easily
remembered and easily understood by anyone. Verbal communication has different
meanings between different races and cultures. Even a single verbal sign has a
different meaning. For example, the method of issuing permits varies from
country to country. Shaking hands in Europe, saying goodbye in Asia, bowing in
countries like Japan can be seen. This suggests that there are instances where
definite signals vary from ethnic group to ethnic group.
Nonverbal
communication is divided into two main parts.
01. Sign language
02. Body language
Sign
language refers to communication that uses signs, symbols, colors, shapes,
lines, diagrams, and pictures to communicate information. This includes photos,
leaflets, posters, cartoons, road signs, street lights, and maps.
Sign
language is mainly divided into visual signals and gentle signals. Humans use
both of these signals for communication purposes. Evil signs used around the
world include the prohibition of pedestrians, the prohibition of smoking,
images of men and women, road signs, street lights, and maps. This shows that
involuntary communication always helps people to perform different tasks. At an
international airport, people who speak different languages from different
countries arrive. Therefore, signs have been erected at the airport to easily
identify road signs, entry and exit, and sanitary facilities for men and women.
Road signs, light signs help me a lot when driving. It lights and signals when
a vehicle is ahead of a vehicle. Map reading helps to distinguish between
relevant symbolic locations and geographical factors.
Nonverbal
communication There are also a number of audio signals. People grasp sounds
through their ears and understand their meaning. Blowing horns to clear the
road during patient transport. Making various announcements through sirens,
drum beats, and musical instruments used in alarms. It may be now that the bell
has been rung that the school will provide leisure time. Culture also has
different meanings for definite sound signals. Koha screams for years, a dog
screams for danger or a stranger, a fox hoo for a dead body, and so on.
Another
major component of nonverbal communication is the language of dreams. Different
expressions are made through body movements, facial expressions, eye contact,
gestures, gestures, and body language. Scholar Michael Argyle has stated that
nonverbal communication involves a number of functions. Body contact, intimacy,
inclination, posture, nodding, facial expressions, gestures, posture, eye
movements, silence, etc.
In
a mass communication situation, the communicator maintains eye contact with his
clients and tries to retain attention to himself. When communicating between two
people, facial expressions are used to express various expressions such as
sadness, happiness, pain, anger, excitement, attraction. Maintaining eye
contact, blinking eyes, redness and tearing. Etc. makes various publications.
This unconditional communication is also used to motivate people. Depending on
the behavior of the person, the mood and nature of the person can be
understood. Nonverbal communication helps.
There
are definite signs at funerals, weddings, and cultural events. In the Hindu New
Year, kolam patterns are drawn in front of the house, and kohomba branches are
hung as an offering to the gods, wishing the house good luck. Lighting the
lamps in the shrine at home symbolizes the dawn of the new year, while milk
saving symbolizes prosperity, planting banana cans in front of houses
symbolizes fun and welcomes others. In this way the Indus exists their
non-verbal communication practices.
Nonverbal
communication has the potential to make thousands common without using
language. Nonverbal communication is often used to communicate with any party.
Man must work to use nonverbal communication meaningfully and strategically.
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