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Here are some of the guide questions:

1. What have you understood from the video? Elaborate.


Miscommunication often stems from a misalignment of explicit and
implicit meaning between the sender and receiver. Some people are
straightforward; others expect you to read between the lines. Phrasing your
messages in an explicit manner prevents miscommunication

2. Cite one point presented by the video which you  can relate the most?
Explain.
The first question that is said on the video and this is the question “Have
you ever talked with a friend about a problem, only to realize that he
just doesn’t seem to grasp why the issue is so important to you?”
because there is a time that I feel drown and I want to share the story to my
friend and I noticed that he don’t listen what I was telling to him that I
stopped talking about it it looks like he doesn’t care what I was going
through.

3. For you, what is the common reason of communication?


We communicate for a variety of reasons! We use communication to
share information, comment, ask questions, express wants and
needs, develop social relationships, social etiquette, etc. Communication is
much more than wants and needs. ... Exchanging information grows
through the years.

4. Have you ever been misinterpreted? What happened? How did you deal
with it?

5. Choose one point from the video that you agree with. Why?
The quote that the speaker says that “ communication is more than just
words” because we think about words, sentences and languages.
But communication is more than that. It's about how we give and take
verbally and non-verbally, back and forth, engaging and sharing ideas. For
people to communicate with others, there needs to be a reason to
communicate and a means to communicate.
6. What are some of the things that others misinterpret in your question?
When I deliver how I say that questions in a different tone people always
misinterpret me because of my tone of speaking.

7. How has smartphones changed communication?


Smartphones are making communication in long distance
relationships much easier. Smartphones' to have Internet access makes
it easier to use smartphone applications such as WhatsApp and Viber.
Smartphones also make us more accessible.

8. What is the importance of good communication in a family?


FAMILY COMMUNICATION
Communication within the family is extremely important because it enables
members to express their needs, wants, and concerns to each other.
Open and honest communication creates an atmosphere that allows family
members to express their differences as well as love and admiration for
one another.

9. How can we be better communicators?


10. Name a person who was a good communicator and who has influenced
you positively.
My childhood friend named Nezam Maranda he always helped me in
speaking in public he gave me he confidence that I lost because of
judgemental people he totally influenced me how to communicate with
other people because I am an introvert in the past with his help
I gain more confidence to communicate with people

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