Give an example of the following:
(a) Clear communication
(b) Complete communication
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clear communication: what ever we are going to say to others should be clear enough as the listener could get it correctly. clear communication includes pronunciation and the facts that we are going to tell should also be perfect. Eye contact, posture, hints, facts, everything should be perfect.
complete communication: listener should wait to speak or ask anything until the speaker completes his/her speach as well as the speaker should stop speaking when there is any noise or unnecessary thing happens, this is the only way a complete communication can happen.
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clear communication : sender: where are you going?
complete communication: sender:
where are you going
receiver: I m going to park
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