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kotykmax [81]
1 year ago
14

A verbal or nonverbal response to a message is ____________.

English
1 answer:
Goryan [66]1 year ago
4 0

A verbal or nonverbal response to a message is feedback

Verbal communication is the exchange of information through speech with another person. Therefore, it can refer to both spoken and textual communication. However, the phrase is frequently used to refer only to spoken communication. When it comes to the verbal component of communication, everything revolves around the words you use and how they are heard and understood.

Nonverbal communication is the exchange of messages or signals through nonverbal cues including body language, gestures, and nonverbal cues like eye contact and facial expressions. It makes use of kinesics, distance, physical environments/appearance, voice, and touch in addition to social cues.

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