Often times the issue is a simple miscommunication.
Which form of communication would you say typically leads to a misunderstanding?
A.Verbal ex. Speaking or sign language
B.Nonverbal ex. Body language, facial expressions, gestures
C.Written ex. Texts & emails
D.Visual
Ex. Symbols, emojis, signs
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com·mu·ni·ca·tion
noun
1.
the imparting or exchanging of information or news."at the moment I am in communication withLondon"
means of sending or receiving information, such as phone lines or computers. "satellite communications"
B for sure.. There's A reason why, growing up, as your parents/guardians are raising young adults. And is as kids are trying to get a message across without speaking and Or parents may shout: "Use Your Words!" That's because it would be very easy to misinterpret what a person is trying to tell you when they aren't literally and physically telling you with their words. My second answer is D because if you see your partner out with the opposite sex, one could automatically assume their partner is being unfaithful and basically treat them a certain way. Both are very real life examples of common misunderstandings in relationships that could both be avoided with both partners being the adults they claim to be and speaking that great ole American English 🤷🏽♂️💯
C, because it's a lack of expression, emphasis, and body language in the message.
Definitely C
Happens all the time via email in my work place
Verbal because people don't always understand and may mistake what you're saying for something totally different
Verbal