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can you give some examples of intentional and unintentional dimension of communication

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Answered by anugulamahalaxmi
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In real life (i.e., outside of that dictionary definition), communication might be

either intentional or unintentional.

Intentional communication means that one person is sending a message to another person in a purposeful way. Lots of communication happens this way; intentional communication can be either

language based or non-verbal (e.g., gestures, bodylanguage,facialexpression, tone of voice, et cetera).

Alternatively, sometimes communication happens that is unintentional. This refers to situations when one person does something that is interpreted by another person as a message, even if the first person didn’t knowingly mean for it to be. Unintentional communication is always non-verbal; it often comes in forms that are demonstrated unconsciously (e.g., physical posture, tone of voice, behaviour, et cetera). When looking at an individual’s forms of communication, it is always important to evaluate what type of message is being sent.

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