Interpersonal Communication with Benefits

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What is the appeal of electronic communications? Why would people replace face-to-face conversations with such nonsense like communication through e-mails, text messaging, and social media? While the use of technology for communication is effectual in its quickness and easiness, it is less substantial than interpersonal communications and experiences. In this technology-driven world where speed and efficiency are important, many people around the world prefer to use electronic devices to communicate with one and another. Those people are also likely the same ones that use electronic devices extensively, thus causing them to forget the true values of face-to-face communications. Face-to-face communication can be defined as a conversation that one has with another party while being in close proximity of each other. This type of communication is important in the workforce, education system, and many others as people are required to communicate and cooperate with his or her colleagues. By communicating in such manner, the speaker and audience are able to hear and observe each other’s tones, facial expressions, and styles of language which can result in an overall better conversation, and more likely a bond or relationship to develop between the two.
To appreciate the values of interpersonal communication, one must first be able to understand the inabilities of electronic communications. In a simple and straight-forward conversation, e-mails and other technological communication devices carry out the conversation quite fluently but in conversations involving emotions, different tones, or nonverbal cues, face-to-face communications work exceedingly better than electronic communications. Conversations through e-mails are often “fraught w...

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...ersonal communications create for the mere speed and efficiency that technological communication provides.

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