Monica Fisher
BCOM275
August 28, 2013
Irvon Clear
Demonstrative Communication Paper
People communicate and express themselves differently. Communications is passing information from one person to another. For any type of communication to take place there has to be a sender and a receiver. Demonstrative communication involves the process of sending and receiving information. These messages are nonverbal and unwritten. The most common nonverbal forms of communication are facial expressions, gestures, body language and posture, eye gaze, appearance, and touch.
Facial expressions are a huge part of nonverbal communication. A smile of a frown and convey a lot of information to the sender.
Reference
Cheesebro, T., O'Connor, L., & Rios, F. (2010). Communicating in the workplace. Upper Saddle River, NJ: PrenticeH all.