COMM ST 10 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Tantrum, Conference Call, Morse Code

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L e c t u r e 2. Most communication is a way of following folk- ways. But they vary from culture to culture, and change over time. After a rst date, you shouldn"t call her everyday (needy) Listening and getting yourself to call (where"d you get the number from = anxiety) Normative to be gracious when someone turns you down. Where will you go? (movie: 2 hours without the problem of comm. dinner = something to talk about) Norm = split (no calculators), no burping, no irting with the waiter. What to say? (that was fun, let"s do it again!) Important part of communication that varies widely. R: eceiver (initially a telephone call model, now applied to comm) Thought, typically the same person as the encoder. Takes ideas of course and puts it in form that someone will understand (talk- ing, morse code, etc. ) Opposite of encoder (puts things into ideas)

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