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# Informal Communication - Informal communication does not employ formal language. - It involves personal and ordinary conversations. - The mode may be oral (face-to-face, phone calls) or written (e-mail messages, personal notes). - The purpose is to socialize and enhance relationships. # Synthesis...
# Informal Communication - Informal communication does not employ formal language. - It involves personal and ordinary conversations. - The mode may be oral (face-to-face, phone calls) or written (e-mail messages, personal notes). - The purpose is to socialize and enhance relationships. # Synthesis - There are various types of communication. - They can be divided according to mode (verbal, non-verbal, visual), context (intrapersonal, interpersonal, extended, organizational, intercultural), and purpose/style (formal, informal). - Verbal and non-verbal codes should complement each other. - It is important to contextualize symbols in visual communication because people interpret them differently. # Synthesis - Organizations need a communication system in place. - Message transmission and flow are important for effective communication. - People have different linguistic, religious, ethnic, social, and professional backgrounds. - It is necessary to pay attention to intercultural communication to avoid miscommunication. - Formal and informal communication have different uses. - Both are used in oral and written modes.