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  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Coalinga_College/Student_Development_001_for_College_Success/07%3A_Communicating/7.05%3A_The_Context_of_Communication
    If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to co...If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to control your emotions and communicate in a way that’s more clearheaded and calm. You then listen to the person inside the restaurant say back to you, “You want medium fries, a quarter pounder with no cheese or onions, and a large Coke.” If that is the right order, you say yes and move on to pay.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Counseling_and_Guidance/College_Success_(OpenStax)/08%3A_Communicating/8.04%3A_The_Context_of_Communication
    This page emphasizes the significance of context, audience, and emotional intelligence in communication. It outlines how communication styles vary by situation and individuals and stresses active list...This page emphasizes the significance of context, audience, and emotional intelligence in communication. It outlines how communication styles vary by situation and individuals and stresses active listening as a key component. Miscommunication can occur when listening is not distinguished from hearing. The text urges self-reflection on past communication failures and underscores the necessity of understanding emotions to enhance clarity.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Diablo_Valley_College/COUNS_120%3A_Student_Success_(Wembes)/09%3A_Communicating/9.05%3A_The_Context_of_Communication
    If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to co...If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to control your emotions and communicate in a way that’s more clearheaded and calm. You then listen to the person inside the restaurant say back to you, “You want medium fries, a quarter pounder with no cheese or onions, and a large Coke.” If that is the right order, you say yes and move on to pay.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Solano_Community_College/College_Success/08%3A_Communicating/8.04%3A_The_Context_of_Communication
    If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to co...If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to control your emotions and communicate in a way that’s more clearheaded and calm. You then listen to the person inside the restaurant say back to you, “You want medium fries, a quarter pounder with no cheese or onions, and a large Coke.” If that is the right order, you say yes and move on to pay.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Angelina_College/AC_College_Success/06%3A_Critical_Thinking_and_Effective_Communication/6.16%3A_The_Context_of_Communication
    If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to co...If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to control your emotions and communicate in a way that’s more clearheaded and calm. You then listen to the person inside the restaurant say back to you, “You want medium fries, a quarter pounder with no cheese or onions, and a large Coke.” If that is the right order, you say yes and move on to pay.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Bakersfield_College/Strategies_for_Success_in_a_Nursing_Program_(Harding_and_Merritt)/10%3A_Communicating/10.05%3A_The_Context_of_Communication
    If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to co...If it’s you who are feeling defensive and angry, make an effort to recognize the source of your frustration and try to take a step back, perhaps leaving the conversation until you’re better able to control your emotions and communicate in a way that’s more clearheaded and calm. You then listen to the person inside the restaurant say back to you, “You want medium fries, a quarter pounder with no cheese or onions, and a large Coke.” If that is the right order, you say yes and move on to pay.

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