The definition of communication typically includes making information known or the exchanging of information or news. Communication typically involves two or more people with a sender, receiver and a message. These are the elements of the basic communication theory.
Communication is "sending, giving, or exchanging information and ideas," which is often expressed nonverbally and verbally.
Verbal communication: is when we communicate our message verbally to whoever is receiving the message.
Nonverbal communication: is usually understood as the process of communication through sending and receiving wordless messages. Such messages can be communicated through gesture; body language or posture; facial expression and eye contact.
Interpersonal communication involves one-to-one exchanges between people. It is the most important and frequent context for communication. It is important because it is essential to forming and maintaining significant relationships between individuals.
Intrapersonal communication involves communication with oneself. People normally communicate with themselves when they are alone in private or semiprivate places. When people talk to themselves aloud in crowded, public places, others find such behavior strange.
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