The different barriers to effective communication
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The different barriers to effective communication are:
- Linguistic barriers: Language and linguistic disabilities, use of over-complicated terms, use of jargons or unfamiliar terms, thick dialect, etc., may act as a barrier to effective communication. Language differences between two communicators may lead to difficulty in understanding. Any language spoken or written must be understood by the receiver.
- Psychological barriers: Includes emotional stress, psychological disabilities, lack of interest, irrelevant content to the receiver, lack of attention or too many distractions.
- Physiological barriers: These include physiological conditions like reduced hearing or speaking skills that may hinder effective communication.
- Physical barriers: Include physical conditions like room construct, closed doors, audio quality, noise, closed cabin, etc.
- Attitudinal barriers: Lack of interest or motivation, improper attitude and related issues can hinder communication.
- Cultural barrier: Language and cultural differences also will distract the communication process.
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