1.1 Message Structure
1.2 Informal Message
1.3 Formal Message
Message
Message is any notice, word, or oral or
written communications, sent from one person to another. Message
at the core of any communication process is established.
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Type of Message
In general, this type of message is divided into two, namely
the message verbal and non-verbal.
Verbal message is
the kind of message delivery
using words, and its
contents can be understood by the
recipient based on what he heard.
Meanwhile, the non-verbal message type of
message delivery is not using words directly,
and its contents can
be understood by the recipient based
gestures, mannerisms, facial expressions, or facial expressions of the message sender. In the non-verbal messages
rely on the sense of sight as a catcher stimuli arising.
More precisely, in communications
science, a message is information
which is sent from a source to
a receiver. Some common definitions include:
- Any thought or idea expressed in a language, prepared in a form suitable for transmission by any means of communication.
- An arbitrary amount of information whose beginning and end are defined or implied.
- A verbal message is an exchange of information using words. Examples include face-to-face communication, telephone calls, voicemails, etc.
- A nonverbal message is communicated through actions or behaviors rather than words. Examples include the use of body language and the actions made by an individual idea.
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