Which one is the most tough thing in communication?? a)Listening b)Speaking c)Wr

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  1. kingvirgo23 profile image59
    kingvirgo23posted 13 years ago

    Which one is the most tough thing in communication??
    a)Listening
    b)Speaking
    c)Writing

  2. profile image0
    AMBASSADOR BUTLERposted 13 years ago

    Listening, listening, listening. Are you listening now?

  3. lykah15 profile image60
    lykah15posted 13 years ago

    Listening. Its easy to write, once you have a jolt of thought you can write tons of pages at once. You can speak even a moan is a way to communicate already. But when you listen, its not just when you heard a sound or a word, its also comprehending what you have heard and then responding to it. That's listening. Lots of process...

  4. kingvirgo23 profile image59
    kingvirgo23posted 13 years ago

    Really its listening the most tough one.There is a huge difference between listening and hearing.All the sounds coming toward your body organ Ear are the hearing but the sound on which you concentrate is Listening.Now that sound requires that you should also understand that sound on which you are concentrate,So,it is tough.O
    Whereas,Writing and speaking is rather easy as compare to Listening!

  5. Thesource profile image67
    Thesourceposted 13 years ago

    I believe the most important thing in communication is understanding the comprehension capabilities of the recipient(s) of your message

    It does not matter whether it is listening, speaking or writing.
    You should always tailor your communication to your intended recipients. This could mean using whatever that works best.

    To some this could mean good grammar, different accent, different language, and even vulgarity, if necessary, to get the message across effectively.  Sticking the middle-up has been a effective and accurate way to communicate one's negative feeling since Roman times to today's road-rage situations. I am not suggesting that we transmit such messages, but just illustrating some other effective communicating tools that is available out there.

    Some messages can best be transmitted by a movie, an experience, expression of a feeling, theatrical performance, a song, a piece of art, and even through a fable. Jesus, a great teacher, used parables to effectively communicate complex spiritual concepts to the masses.

    It is responsibility of the recipient(s) to apply all due diligence to understand the message they receive.

  6. duffsmom profile image61
    duffsmomposted 13 years ago

    For me, listening is the hardest.  The other two are easiest for me.

 
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