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Explain the role of beliefs, customs and attitude in communication and h
it acts as a input the communication.​

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Answered by chouhanparwatsingh06
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Explain the role of beliefs, customs and attitude in communication

Answered by rihuu95
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Culture, beliefs provides its members with an implicit knowledge about how to behave in different situations and how to interpret others' behavior in such situations.

Explanation:

We shape our interpretation and interaction with the world at an early age. We make our first ‘beliefs’ as we develop. If we are told that, fire is dangerous, we accept it without question. It is part of our belief system. Our beliefs are formed on what others tell us or what we ourselves discover and have some evidence that it is inevitable. We rarely change our beliefs. We reject  person’s ideas, if someone’s communication contradicts our belief system,

‘Values’ are the result of our beliefs. They relate to behaviour rather than thinking. Values makes our beliefs influence our behaviour. Values give a degree of importance of some thing or action, with the aim of determining what actions are best to do or what is the best to live or it describes the significance of different actions. If a person’s communication is in keeping with our belief system, they can get us to do what they want.

As we have more experience in the world, we form ‘attitudes’. These are similar to beliefs but we can change them. They are usually prefaced by “xxxx always does yyyy.” Attitudes are more emotional. Another person’s communication can change our attitudes if they give sufficient evidence or use their powers of persuasion.

As we mature, we develop ‘opinions’. These are quick judgments about someone or something. Opinions are easily changed. If a person’s communication is reasonable and gives simple facts or examples, the person can change our opinion quickly.

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