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Mariulka [41]
4 years ago
12

Amanda is very mindful to guard what she says to her boyfriend when she is angry so that she won't say something that she will l

ater regret. This best demonstrates the communication principle that says
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arlik [135]4 years ago
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Answer:

This best demonstrates the communication principle that says that <em>interpersonal communication is irrevesible </em>

Explanation:

There are four principles regarding interpersonal communication: it is inescapable, contextual, complicated and irrevesible. Amanda's case exemplifies the one that says that it is ireversible because she knows that no matter what, she can't take it back. Words leave an impression or generate something once they are said and there is no way to erase that.

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