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A128872Zhang LuwenA138871Li XiA138870Lei ShijingA138865Zheng ChenxiA138853Huang Xing
Perhaps John Gray is right… “Men are from Mars,Women are from Venus.”
Interpersonal communication is inescapable
Interpersonal communication is irreversible
Interpersonal communication is complicated
Interpersonal communication is contextual
Communication Model Sender
Message (information) is sent by the
sender Receiver
Receives the message and responds to
message (feedback)
1.Different Culture
We must remember that people from different backgrounds send and receive messages through cultural filters. Words, expressions and gestures that mean one thing in one culture may mean something entirely different in another culture.
2.Character
Self-centered, defensive behaviors, these are indicators of either individual fears
3.Manner
Feel embarrassed,no self-confident . Learn to use your natural charisma.
Elements of Interpersonal communicationThe communicator
Communications are two-way processes, with people sending and receiving messages to and from each other.
FeedbackFeedback consists of messages the receiver returns, which allows the
sender to know how accurately the message has been received, as well as the receiver's reaction.
Context All communication is influenced by the context in which it takes place, the
social context also needs to be considered. Channel
The channel refers to the physical means by which the message is transferred from one person to another.
Noise It refers to anything that distorts the message, so that what is received is
different from what is intended by the speaker.The message
Message means the speech used or information conveyed, but also the non-verbal messages exchanged such as facial expressions, tone of voice, gestures and body language.
FeedbackFeedback consists of messages the receiver returns, which allows the sender to know how accurately the message has been received, as well as the receiver's reaction.ContextAll communication is influenced by the context in which it takes place, the social context also needs to be considered.ChannelThe channel refers to the physical means by which the message is transferred from one person to another.
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