Passive Communication: Prioritizing others' needs over your own, Can lead to unmet desires and frustration, Style where individuals avoid expressing their thoughts and feelings, Difficulty saying no, Avoidance of conflict, Assertive Communication: Expression of thoughts and feelings in a direct, honest, and respectful manner, Conveys confidence while maintaining others' rights and opinions., Clarity, honesty, confidence, and respect, Open body posture, steady eye contact, and a calm tone, Saying 'no' without guilt, Aggressive Communication: Style where individuals express their thoughts and feelings in a way that violates the rights of others, Prioritizes one person's needs over other people's needs, Loud tone, angry facial expressions, and dismissive gestures, Invading personal space, Yelling during arguments, using sarcasm, or making threatening comments, Formal Communication: Structured way of exchanging information, Follows an established protocol, Used in professional settings, Involves clear, concise language, Emails and meetings., Informal Communication: Casual and spontaneous form of interaction, Occurs in personal or social contexts, Conversations among friends, Involves slang, idioms, and non-standard language, Used in social gatherings, brainstorming sessions, and casual meetings,

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