A person who receives, analyzes, comprehends, and interprets a message.
Receiver
The first step in communication process.
Creation
The most important principle.
Clarity
NO U TURN
NO PARKING
NO SMOKING
Regulatory
What is the tallest grass?
Bamboo
An individual, group, or organization that initiates communication
Sender
This may be verbal and immediate, which is commonly the case if communication is face-to-face.
Response
It is considered as the give and take relationship in communication which the listeners feel well-attended to.
Attention
If it labels things or directs for the maintenance
Infrastructural
How many fingers are there in a Panda's paw?
6 (six)
It is an element of communication that is transmitted.
Message
The step after creation.
Transmission
If the most important principle is observed, what will be lessened?
Questions
It violates intentionally or accidentally.
Transgressive
How many bones are in the human body?
206 (two-hundred and six)
It includes settings or environment, social relations, scenes which include place, time and occasion, and culture.
Context
After transmitting the message, the communication duties change hands and fall upon the receiver of the message.
Reception
Explain the principle of consistency.
Do not jump to a topic from another topic.
Signs that advertise and promote
Commercial
Which animal has a brain smaller than its eyeball?
It is the return process in which the receiver provides both verbal and non-verbal signals to show whether the message is understood or not.
Feedback
Another term for feedback.
Response
Explain the principle of timeliness.
Too long = boredom
Too short = missing important information
Give 6 ethics of communication
Respect the rights of others to information
Do not falsify.
Use information properly.
Consider the consequences.
Respect the truth.
Respectful to their audience.
Which animal never sleeps?
Bullfrog