Johnny Bailey
BCOM/275
Sept 15, 2014
What is Demonstrative Communication to you? There are many ways of communication in the world and within the next couple of paragraphs you will find the meaning of Demonstrative Communication, the different ways of communication and the good and the bad of Demonstrative Communication. At the end of the essay you will be able to have a better understanding of Demonstrative Communication. Demonstrative communication includes nonverbal and unwritten communication and involves such things as facial expressions, tone of voice, body language. Communication starts with the sender, who must format the message clearly and correctly, by using proper …show more content…
In regards to communication, there are four types of communication which are verbal
(spoken communication), non-verbal communication, written communication, and visualization communication. Verbal communication involves using words by face to face communication or through other gadgets of communication, such as a telephone, cell phone, radio, television, and online video chatting. Non-verbal communication is the opposite and involves body language, facial expressions, and signs to communicate, not words! Written communication involves writing letters and mailing them, chatting on Facebook or Twitter, and sending out memos or important information within a company. Visual communication involves television, using Skype or another form of web a cam on their PC, and face to face. There must be a sender and receiver for any kind of communication to take place and …show more content…
One of the first body language movements I consider important is eye contact! Eye contact is an important quality to have with other individuals because it shows others that you are confident and are knowledgeable in certain subject matters at hand, but if an individual looks down at the floor or up at the ceiling and crosses one’s arms, then it is perceived as negative body language, in which it excludes confidence in themselves and for the subject matter at hand.
An individual’s body language is the most important factor in how a message is received, therefore it would not matter what an individual may have intended to say with their words, because it involves communicating without words, but with facial expressions, gestures, eye- contact, and posture.
Demonstrative communication between the sender and receiver is negative when there is lack of eye contact between them, negative facial expressions such as a frown or yawn, body language of crossing the arms, and tone of voice is inappropriate while speaking. As mentioned above, active listening is crucial to be able to hear the words a person