on 14-12-2014 11:54
on 14-12-2014 11:54
talking 1 to 1 in real life = having a verbal conversation together ..... only 7% of the words you speak count ie the rest is made up of tone of voice + facial expression + body language
now ..... let's consider/discuss personal communication using mobile electronic devices without the voice input or photos or eg Skype ..... how do you get the nuances across without tone of voice + facial expression + body language
I bow to my 'superiors' on here, as I am surprisingly new to modern day technology
I'm not Gadget Man
nor do I have to have the latest in any/every new mobile electronic device eg don't have the cash for one thing or the desire or the immense know-how to use them all
I'd just be very interested to hear the regulars on here, & any others, their opinions please
thank you
WispaRed7
on 14-12-2014 13:30
on 14-12-2014 13:34
on 14-12-2014 13:34
on 14-12-2014 13:36
on 14-12-2014 13:36
on 14-12-2014 13:37
on 14-12-2014 13:37
@viridis wrote:
Wow u tlkin bowt jonse m8
Half past one......
Potato !!
on 14-12-2014 13:39
on 14-12-2014 13:39
on 14-12-2014 13:41
on 14-12-2014 13:41
on 14-12-2014 15:16
@Cleoriff wrote:
The desired outcome of any communication process is understanding
I used to teach Communication Skills in a previous life. A subject very dear to my heart. Then, of course, there were very few mobile devices included in this teaching session....
Cleoriff, I very much like your statement in bold - I've bookmarked it thank you
I didn't know you used to teach Communication Skills = clever lady
WispaRed7
on 14-12-2014 16:12
on 14-12-2014 16:12
Thankfully I don't have many text messages to deal with as I have been on the wrong end of the beating stick when I shouldn't have been due to mis-comprehension.I refuse to use and won't use text abbreviations. No real need to these days with unlimited texts and predictive typing.
These days, I tend to write emails in a PC kind of way ensuring I'm clear else I tend not to reply till I've read it two or three time before hitting send then on occassion completely rewrite it removing the constructs implying something else.
Sometimes there's a large slice of cynical sarcasm running through it but not obvious unless you know me in person 😉
14-12-2014 20:36 - edited 14-12-2014 20:38
hi @sheepdog how absolutely to have a post from you
I don't know you & I don't do subtle so the cynical sarcasm bit would escape me
however ..... as a retired office worker who did get used to wordprocessing (data entry now?) I do now see with dismay how many people key in, then don't check at least once their composition
I came a cropper big style earlier this year when a young person on my GP's reception transposed 2 figures in my phone number = I was very ill & kept hanging on un-necessarily for quite a few weeks for required treatment ..... I'm certainly not above the odd error, but I believe in today's world incorrect data entry is common
PS: I can't get along with predictive text & keep away from it
thank you
on 15-12-2014 13:59
@sheepdog said:- Sometimes there's a large slice of cynical sarcasm running through it but not obvious unless you know me in person "
Hmmm. Cynicism - ok. Sarcasm- ok (hasn't it been defined as "the lowest form of humour but the highest form of wit"? but not, I understand by Oscar Wilde) But, "cynical sarcasm" - that is taking things to a new level, so you really must MAKE it more obvious! Don't be wasting it merely on those who know you in person. Share! It is after all the season for giving.
Keep posting @sheepdog