Environmental Sciences, asked by himanshi3710, 3 months ago

What do you prefer writing a letter or talking on telephone and why?​

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Answered by ParikshitPulliwar
12

Answer: Telephone primarily provides the facility to directly convey in a real-time voice format.

The letter doesn’t provide this facility. Secondly, telephone communications are real-time which means that they are fast.

A person won’t have to wait for a long time for his message to reach the receiver.

Instead, he can directly convey anything he wants to, right on the telephone and even get the feedback of the info he provided, then and there.

Letter as we all know obviously takes a lot of time.

Chances of delivery mishaps in letters are much more than the communication mishaps on the telephone.

Longer conversations and a large amount of information can be conveyed in telephone whereas letter only allows you to express so much.

Answered by pankajpal6971
1

Answer:

The correct answer is, I will prefer to talk on the telephone.

Explanation:

  • The primary ability to directly communicate in a real-time voice format is provided by the telephone.
  • This option is not offered in the letter. Second, phone conversations are quick because they are real-time.
  • The recipient won't have to wait long to receive a message from the sender.
  • Instead, he can speak directly with anyone on the phone and even receive immediate feedback regarding the information he supplied.
  • As is clear, writing a letter takes a lot of time.
  • The likelihood of delivery errors in letters is substantially higher than the likelihood of communication errors in phone calls.
  • The telephone allows for longer conversations and the transmission of enormous amounts of information, whereas letters only allow for limited expression.

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