Without the advent of modern technology to assist in the interpersonal communication of individuals, communication will essentially revert to the characteristics of Victorian age communication in which individuals interact directly or by means of the written word. These elements of communication are defined as verbal and written communication. (O'Hair). Verbal communication is the act of transmitting a message by the sender; he or she who intends to communicate through the use of the mouth to the recipient; to whom the message is intended. Verbal communication is the passing of messages from sender to recipient face to face. It is also defined as a way of conveying information in a spoken rather than written manner. It involves any interaction involving the written word. It is also the development of ideas and the expression of ideas in writing. Written communication can be used in communication between individuals, in the form of personal or formal letters, between individuals and organizations, i.e. internal and external reminders and between the people...
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