Dainton and Zelley suggest that context can influence the nature of communication as well as expectations for and understanding of communication. Using this suggestion as a jumping-off point, create an example scenario in which context influences the nature of communication, the expectations of that communication, and the understanding of the communication.

What will be an ideal response?


Responses will vary, but should include an understanding that the context
or setting greatly influences human communication, the expectations humans
have of communication, and how they understand communicative interactions.

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