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short note on written versus oral communication

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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Communication is a procedure which starts from a sender or source who transmits a message to the collector or sender who at that point disentangles the message to produce meaning.

This incorporates strategies for encoding a message and interpreting a message i.e. also known as decoding.

Oral communication is a type of correspondence done by means of utilization of voice, activities, non-verbal communication like sounds, articulation, and so on. Foe example, gestures and eye interaction. It might incorporate talking, moving of hands as motions, and so on.

Written communication is the correspondence of sending message done through composed records or structures, anything seen and undeniable as proof. Composed might be in mail, in fax, in substantial printed version on paper, and so forth.

Oral form of communications seems to be more effective as corrections can be made on time, they are hard to misinterpret due to variations in body movement and tone, however if long messages need to be delivered then written communication is the key.

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