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Today, one of the main purposes of the Internet has become communication. In fact, the basic idea of the Internet is to create a bond between people and things that are far away from each other. So, owing to the fact that we use the Internet to communicate with one another, and we are using it for this purpose more and more commonly, the fact is that we should learn a thing or two about proper Internet communication. Just like there is a set collection of rules and conventions we follow in face-to-face communication, Internet communication also requires an etiquette, and here will be explained the basic facts about communication over the World Wide Web.
Lack of Physical Gesticulation and Tone of Voice
When we are communicating over the Internet, there is a distinctive lack of physical gesticulations, as well as the tone of our voice. Even though words are our main tool for successful communication, an amazingly large part of communication is set aside for non-verbal
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