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When you look at yourself in the mirror and decide that you need to comb your hair, you are using what context of communication?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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Answer:

Intrapersonal Communication

Explanation:

When a person looks into the mirrors, and he/she does self-talk, it is called intrapersonal communication. It involves one person that does self-talk in different situations.

An intrapersonal talk can be negative or positive and directly affects the person's emotions and reactions to situations and communications with other people.

For instance, during an exam, the invoice often says, "you can do it," "keep it up."

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

"When you look at yourself in the mirror and decide that you need to comb your hair", you are using "interpersonal communication".

Explanation:

When we talk to our own selves or in our own mind then it refers to self-talk or interpersonal communication. This kind of communication can be "positive or negative" and it directly affects an individual’s emotions and reactions to certain situations and communications with other persons. For example, during moments of tension, you often tell yourself "you can do it," "you are stronger than this,” or “you can make it happen.” Sometimes you even tell yourself what are the things that you need to do. This kind of communication where only you and your mind are involved is known as interpersonal communication.

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