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Successful Communication: Rush For A Sorority
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A communication event I recently attended was "rush" for a sorority. It was a series of days where I met with all the different sororities. The whole point of this is to meet many different people to decide which sorority is for you. The event is focused around communicating with people so they can get to know you and you can get to know them. If you send the wrong message about yourself you may not be invited back the next day to see the people that you would like to see again. Also if the person you talk to in the sorority sends the wrong message to you, you may not want to go back and visit that sorority again. You could not be successful with something like this if you cannot communicate properly and if you
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Each of them applies to all kinds of situations. Most depend on how well you know the person you are communicating with and where you are. The two categories of rules are explicit and implicit. Explicit rules are specifically written or spoken. These kinds of rules are made clear so there is no confusion. Implicit rules are rules that are implied. You have learned them throughout life and through you experiences communicating with others (Beebee, Beebee, &Ivy, 2007). An example of explicit rule would be rules like when your boss tells you that you must dress in formal business attire except on Fridays when business casual is acceptable. Some implicit rules are how close you get to someone when talking to them, how personal your questions/topics get, and the volume of your voice. These are learned throughout time. When someone is listening to you and the person keeps eye contact with you, you learn to keep eye contact when others are talking. People don't usually tell you how close you are allowed to get to them. You have learned throughout you life how close you should stand or sit next to someone. Most of these are courtesy rules. When you are just meeting someone you usually shake hands with them instead of running up to them and giving them a hug. Something like that could make them uncomfortable. When you are with friends though a hug may be acceptable. A lot of the implicit rules may be able to be broken around really close friends but when you are just meeting people or you do not know them well they are especially

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