I'd say body language and tone often carry more weight than the actual words, especially in face-to-face communication. The reason is that they reveal emotions and intentions that words alone might not convey. For example, in my work as a UI designer, when presenting a new design to clients, even if I explain everything clearly, a hesitant tone or lack of eye contact can make them doubt my confidence in the project. On the other hand, a warm tone and open posture can make even critical feedback feel constructive. So while words matter, how we deliver them shapes how they're received.
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Part 3a time when you wrote a message, email or letter to someone, but you had to wait a long time for the person to reply
Are body language and tone more important than words when communicating?
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