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1. What are the student's 3 (three) major "communication strengths?"
Brittany’s a great Listener, She always has a positive attitude, she looks at you when your speaking, gives gestures, and acknowledges you while your speaking. She’s always alert and respondsquickly to questions in a conversation. She offers feedback and she’s great at making constructive criticism sound “nice”.
2. What are the student's 3 (three) major "communication weaknesses?"\
Brittany Really doesn’t have any weaknesses when it comes to communication, but if there is a problem in our relationship she will rather text then talk. I find that a minor weakness, because our generation would rather talk than work issues out in person.
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1. How did this activity help you with your communication strengths and weakness?
This activity gave positive and negative opinions on my communication skills and they were very beneficial. One thing I can say is when I communicate with family and friends set aside from having to communicate at work or in class I would rather text then talk on the phone or in person and maybe that has become a weakness when it comes to my communication skills. Other than that I am comfortable with his opinions on my strengths when it comes to communication.
2. Did this activity bring to surface some issues you should be concerned about?
Yes, this activity did bring to surface some issues, only because like I said in my other response I’ll text before I actually pick up the phone, or ill text if there’s a situation I want to discuss with my significant other. My overall approach will be less texting, and just start communication with certain people more in person.

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