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Essays, newspapers, books, stories, letters, signs, etc…

TV, radio, s, chat rooms, media…

Lectures, speeches, toasts, etc…

Plays, musicals, sports events, comedians, bands, concerts…

Communication between TWO people

Communication with yourself…praying, thinking, planning

Group of in size

Can fall in any of the above categories…urge, convince, persuade

PERCEPTION The process by which you filter and interpret what your senses tell you so you can create a meaningful picture of the world

PERCEPTION Physical Differences

PERCEPTION Different Backgrounds

PERCEPTION Different Experiences

PERCEPTION Different FEELINGS

PERCEPTION Different Circumstances

PERCEPTION Different Use of Information

PERCEPTION Different Expectations

Technical Language

Regional Language

Slang Language

Cultural Language

Exclusion/ Inclusion

Put Downs/ Build Ups

Reveal Self/ Conceal Self