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A water and customer often interact impersonally, responding to each other according to their roles and society's rules

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2021 7:42 am
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A Water And Customer Often Interact Impersonally Responding To Each Other According To Their Roles And Society S Rules 1
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A water and customer often interact impersonally, responding to each other according to their roles and society's rules governing waiter-server interactions, sharing very little (if any) personal information which usually contains little (if any) emotional content. They relate to each other in regards to the person's purpose/utility (getting a tip or getting food) and easily become impatientjudgmental with one another. According to Martin Buber, this customer/server example is an relationship I-You I Thou ОО -Thy 1-Me 0 When your professor gave a humorous example of toxic relationships during a Zoom class meeting, you noticed that the majority of your dassmates were sharing their videos, smiling, and nodding their heads in agreement with the professor's explanation. According to the Model of Communication, these reactions are examples of ОООО Receiver Cues Indicators Stimul Cognitive Cues Feedback