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Purok 4 Brgy.

Malinao

Nagcarlan, Laguna

October 3, 2021

Dear Ma’am Glenda,


This letter's purpose is to convey my own perspective to communication breakdown. We see conflict
emerge again and over again as a result of communication failures. We see conflict emerge as a result of
communication breakdowns on a regular basis. One of the most significant components of preventing
communication breakdown among persons like myself, I've found, is communicating constantly. The
methods you shown to me have tremendously assisted me in preventing this from happening again. It's
crucial to know how to handle a communication breakdown at home. I can now tell my parents about
my academic difficulties with confidence, and I can now convey my thoughts about things and people.
While some communication breakdowns are intentional, the majority of what we say is unintentional
and comes from nasty behaviors we obtained from someone. Communication failures, in my opinion,
are underappreciated. They happen all the time, no matter where we are, and it is a cause for conflict.
When we're having a communication breakdown, I've picked up a few helpful hints, such as admitting
our mistakes. Guilt does have a way of making things worse. Accept responsibility for bad
communication skills. Care to enlighten them, as well as anyone else who may have been affected, if you
have misinterpreted someone. Communication skills, in my opinion, are the basis for effective resolving
disputes and engagement in the organization and in all parts of regular living. I've begun to cure my
communication breakdown and hope to do so in the future.

Yours truly,

Kirk Tyrone Bituin

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