What is Cross- Cultural Communication? 11
However, misunderstanding often occurs in the transmission of the
‘message’ encoded by the sender and decoded by the receiver. ‘Noise’ or
interference occurs along the way and the result
can be distortion or mis-
understanding which is shown in the feedback part of the loop, that is,
in either the reply or the observed behaviour as
a result of receiving the
message. It may be dangerous to assume that others will necessarily decode
our message in the way that we intended. It is therefore
important to try to
check how our message has been interpreted by the receiver. This is a typical
sequence of events in which noise or interference
can impact upon the
correct delivery of the message sent.
Noise/interference
Encode
Channel
Decode
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