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    Language is one of the barriers to effective interpersonal communication. Ahlers (2014) suggests that, language is the common barrier to communication. It may cause misunderstanding between people provided they are using different language. Mostly people in organizations use bombastic words when expressing themselves to their colloquies , these becomes a barrier in communication as those words might be known by few people in the organization provided that they are not equal in terms of education

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    Abstract Interpersonal communication is a form of communication involving people who are dependent upon each other and with a common history. There are various aspects of interpersonal communication that can be discussed. This paper looks at the principles of interpersonal communication, its barriers and relationship with emotional intelligence. Four principles are identified, which are: interpersonal communication is inescapable; interpersonal communication is irreversible; interpersonal communication

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    Another factor that contributes to interpersonal communication is how appropriate one is when interacting with others. Appropriateness is the ability to maintain the expectations based on any circumstances by acting in ways other people in the situation expect you to communicate (McCornack, 2016). I am an appropriate communicator because it was my highest score on the competency scale with a score of 13 out of 15. As an appropriate communicator, I can self-monitor situations so that I can adjust

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    Interpersonal communication is the technique we use to communicate our ideas, thoughts and feelings to one and other. (Eunson 2012:256) People use visual, written, oral, sense and nonverbal means to communicate. Individuals have communicated with each other for centuries through the medium of letters, telephone, groups with public speaking and one to one conversations. With the introduction of mass media ideas could spread to larger audiences however the means of imparting information required high

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    Communication between two individuals has changed more than we have ever expected within the past 50 years. Communication was simple half a century ago, and now communication is fairly complex. Two people would either call each other through home landlines, write letters to one another, or need to communicate face to face in order to communicate effectively. Nowadays there is a plethora of ways to get in contact with someone; face to face, cellphones, social media websites, email, etc. Through an

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    Interpersonal communication is a process for people to communication and talk to each other. Furthermore, interpersonal communication is a two-way communication and it involves at least 2 people, sender and receiver. Besides, it is a way of people to understand information, knowledge as well as it allows people to understand other people's thought, emotion, opinion and value. Interpersonal communication can be in form of verbal or non-verbal communication. The non-verbal communication is like gesture

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    a guide to our communication with others” (Robbins, n.d.). When talking about context, one of the eight essential components of communication, it must be understood that the way the message is sent across is heavily influenced by not only the environment at the time of the communicating, but also the mindset of the audience, or receiver. Not every single person shares the same outlook or opinion of a given topic, and it is up to the source to use the context of the communication process to their

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    seriously. I knew that they were no exams, but I still wanted to take every note down because it was going to help me evaluate myself. I remember on the first day of class I didn’t even know what interpersonal communication was, but I’m glad I got to explore this world of communication. My interpersonal communication at the start of the course definitely needed some work. I have heard on many occasions that I was a bad listener. The thing

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    How we perceive others is a major key piece to interpersonal communication. Perception is the act of apprehending and understanding things by means of the minds senses. We have four main influences on our perception. Physiological influences, Psychological Influences, Social Influences and Cultural Influences. Perception is something we do on a daily basis, we cling to first impressions, make assumptions, and many judge themselve more crucially than others. I chose a commercial from “Ameriquest”

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    relational, gathering, and authoritative interchanges. Here, I will talk about each of these types of correspondence and address my general knowledge I have gained in every form of communication techniques, alongside the different issues I encôunter in the overall e areas. Interpersonal Communication Interpersonal communication is best portrayed as the regular, easygoing, discourse we share with companions, family, and associates, for example, engage in gossip, joke, or casual discussion. As for my overall

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