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Do you think that a receiver can also communicate both verbally and non-verbally? answer in one line.

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Answered by shakeelseengar110
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Answer:

yes of course

Explanation:

because receiver can be a audience which is sit infront of speaker and it will also be no verbal

Answered by ayush7652051895sl
1

Answer:

Yes, a receiver can also communicate both verbally and non-verbally.

Explanation:

  • Many people believe that verbal communication just involves spoken words.
  • However, verbal communication is not the only type.
  • Communication that is nonverbal is equally vital.
  • Both verbal and nonverbal communication are ways we share our thoughts, ideas, and plans with others.
  • Even without a message recipient present, communication still occurs.
  • Today, social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter act as channels of communication.
  • The person (or group of people) to whom a message is addressed is referred to as the "receiver" in the communication process.
  • Other terms for "receiver" include listener, reader, and observer.
  • The audience or decoder are other names for the receiver.

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