Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Paper

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Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Latonya Grays HCA/230 November 15, 2013 Brandi Meriwether Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Communication is very important whether it is verbal or nonverbal. One way people communicate is through verbal communication. Verbal communication is face-to-face with one another. Speaking words, sound and language are all key components of verbal communication. Another way people communicate is through non-verbal communication. Nonverbal communication key components are things such as postures, eye contact, facial expression, gestures, and voice tone. This paper will focus on the principles of verbal and nonverbal communication, three principles which are critical for effective communication, one personal experience with a difficult verbal or nonverbal communication, how these principles can promote communication in a health care workplace, and how technology influences the communication process. The Principles of Verbal Communication The first principle of verbal communication is recognizing that every language has a significant value. There are many different languages around us, and they are no better than the other. The second principle of verbal communication is that even though there are many different languages around us, and they are no better than the other. The second principle of verbal communication is that even though there are many different languages around us, every language has a dialect. Everywhere in the United States a different dialect of language just in different regions, such as the western, Midwestern, eastern, and southern. People grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation are different throughout the United States, but most people are still able to understand. The third principle of verbal communication is to understand that a person vocabulary may not translate to be
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