Why Do We Communicate? Communication Applications.

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Why Do We Communicate? Communication Applications

Why Do We Communicate? 1.To promote understanding Ex. A math teacher giving a lesson on the quadratic equation.

Why Do We Communicate? 2. To make decisions Ex. Presidential debates help us to choose what candidate we will vote for.

Why Do We Communicate? 3.To inform Ex: Announcements are made to inform students about current school events Ex: News broadcasts give us important information.

Why Do We Communicate? 4. To resolve conflicts or problems  Ex: a student may use an or telephone conversation to resolve an argument with his girlfriend  A husband and wife discuss how to discipline the kids!

Why Do We Communicate? 5.To meet social and physical needs Ex: students hang out with their friends on the weekend. Ex: Going out to dinner with friends.

Why Do We Communicate? 6.To Persuade Ex: A salesman uses persuasion to convince you to buy a new car. Ex: A public speaker asks you to support a specific cause or organization.

That is why we communicate! And that’s a Rapp!