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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 12:25:46 GMT 5.5
I am lucky enough to be good at summarizing my writings, but I am not as good in person: in conversations, during work meetings, in my lessons on digital communication there is an uncontrolled river of words that derives from my desire to be clear in exposure, from the desire to get the message across correctly. I'm still working on this aspect. Another thing I learned from digital is to be more open to relationships .
In the digital world we have become accustomed Japan WhatsApp Number Data to coming into contact with strangers (friends of friends on Facebook, interesting contacts on LinkedIn, people similar to us on Twitter, etc...). From these "apparently dangerous relationships" solid friendships and profitable work contacts were actually born. An attitude that I have brought, with due caution, also to the private sphere.
The last aspect, however, subverts the question: a characteristic of personal communication from which I have learned important lessons for digital communication. Communication is made up of a verbal aspect (the WHAT is communicated, i.e. the content) and a non-verbal aspect (the HOW it is communicated, the way in which things are said). In digital communication, the HOW is difficult to convey and leaves room for numerous misunderstandings.
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