how are verbal and non verbal communication different? give examples of both and also show how both are sometimes used simultaneously.
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Verbal communication
is the use of auditory language to exchange information with other people. It includes sounds, words, or speaking. The tone, volume, and pitch of one's voice can all contribute to effective verbal communication.
Non-verbal communication
is communication between people through non-verbal or visual cues. This includes gestures, facial expressions, body movement, timing, touch, and anything else that communicates without speaking.
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