The Importance Of Communication In Communication

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Question 1- First and foremost, communication competence is engaging in communication with others that is perceived to be both effective and appropriate in a given context (Spitzberg, 2000) (Chapter 1, page 17). Personal experiences and opinions about social media networks, especially Facebook, has validated that in present day society, various networks of social media are becoming less and less used for important milestones in life and more commonly used to share hackneyed opinions and thoughts. For example, a reporter for the New York Times concludes Facebook can too often be “a place of indiscriminate musings and minutiae, where people report their every thought, mood, hiccup, cappuccino, increased reps at the gym or switch to a new brand of …show more content…

As a young adult, there are many new experiences faced each day. The choices made from the unfamiliar experiences may not be exceptionally ingenious in an individual 's life. Personally in my short-lived amount of years on the particularly social media known as Facebook, there has always been wide variety of vulgar language and suggestive photographs on an individual 's profile. The pressure of today 's society has changed the moral values of many individuals who in normal face to face communications would not typically resort to vulgar language. However, when the same individual is behind a screen, one can feel very dauntless. Anyone that has had any involvement in social media can conclude that communication competence is engaging; and it can be both effective and appropriate used in a given context. Studies have proven that social media can be used for indiscriminate musings, and minutiae which leads to communication becoming very run-of-the-mill. However, many workplaces use social media for communication and other job related matters. How social media communication is perceived depends on how the individual uses social

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