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Monday, March 18, 2019

Communication Self-Analysis :: Communication

1. I just started running(a) at a wear store, and it was a great way for me to engage in new dialogues and put the elements that go into interpersonal communication. An essential to this conversation was that she was willing to take her clock time to get to know me and t to each one me how to do things, and I was able to listen. The side by side(p) contexts existed in my conversation with a fellow girl coworker. The physical proportion was that we were at our workplace whither it is dimly lit, there wasnt a administer of people around, and we were surrounded by clothing. The temporal dimension was that it was nighttime when we were working so we were both tired, and I was a new employee whereas she had been working here for a long time and had more experience then I did. That also goes along with the social-psychological dimension in that we had a new relationship, she was in a higher rank then I was in our work, and the post was friendly and easy going since we were just beg inning to know each other. The cultural dimension came into play in that she is originally from Texas and I am from Utah. When she talked she had a slight southern accent and would use slang spoken communication like yall, words that I usually dont use. affray had a big impact on the conversation as well. in that respect was much physical psychological disorder around us from the loud medicine performing in the store, the sound of people walking the mall, the music playing in the mall, and other conversations going on around us. There wasnt any obvious physiological noise, but there was psychological noise going on with myself as I wasnt so focus on what she was saying and more worried about if I was doing my bloodline right and in making a good showtime impression. Also, it was my first time meeting this person so I tried threatening not to make any preconceived ideas about the girl. Semantic noise was the southern accent the girl had. When speaking to this girl I did re alize how context and noise can influence the way a conversation goes. 2. One of my roommates just got a new boyfriend, and from the moment I met him my apprehension process told me that I wouldnt like this guy. The first thing I noticed about him was that he reeked of smoke and alcohol.

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