So, this week I learned many new things, however; one thing was how we have two types of communication. They can all be broken down into these two categories. One is what we give and the other is what we give off. Give is what we say and not necessarily what we mean. What we give off is our actions and facial expressions and what we really mean, sometimes without us even knowing it. I learned this in one of my English classes because what we say and what we are really saying is something all English majors need to be able to separate. We need to be able to hear the authors words through text and then be able to interpret into what they are really saying to us.
Then we have definitional disruption which is any situation that is in the ordinary and then something happens to disrupt that situation and make it new.
For example, if a class is taking a test and the room is quiet and eveyone is thinking and then a student comes in late and has no pants on the class has been disrupted because something came out of the ordinary and made a new situation.
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