Oral communication is the interchange of _______ between the sender and receiver? a. cues and clues b. verbal messages c. written messages c.signs & gestures.
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verbal messages
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b) verbal messages
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- Oral communication can be described as communication through mouth.
- It includes individuals conversing with each other, whether direct or telephonic.
- Oral communication leads to the exchange of thoughts and ideas between the sender and receiver.
- Speeches, presentations, and discussions are examples of oral communication.
Advantages of Oral Communication
- There is a high level of understanding and transparency in oral communication as it is on one on one basis.
- There is no rigidity in oral communication. There is flexibility in allowing changes in the decisions previously taken.
- The feedback is quick in the case of oral communication. Therefore, the time taken for decision-making is less.
Disadvantages of Oral Communication
- Relying only on oral communication may not be suitable in many cases as business communication is formal and very organized.
- Oral communication is less authentic than written communication as they are informal.
- Oral communication may lead to miscommunication.
Therefore,
Oral communication is the interchange of verbal messages between the sender and receiver.
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