The two types of communication used in sending and receiving messages are:
Verbal Communication: This type of communication involves the use of words, either spoken or written, to convey a message. Verbal communication can be face-to-face or through various technological means such as phone, video call, or messaging apps. Verbal communication can include language, tone of voice, and body language.
Nonverbal Communication: This type of communication involves the use of body language, facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, and other nonverbal cues to convey a message. Nonverbal communication can be used intentionally or unintentionally and can often provide important context to the message being conveyed.
Both verbal and nonverbal communication are important in effective communication. Verbal communication can provide the content of the message, while nonverbal communication can provide important context, emotions, and tone. By using both types of communication effectively, individuals can improve their ability to send and receive messages clearly and accurately.