Ceprez, Lhealyn C. BSBA 2-1
Lesson 1: Describing the Nature and Concepts of Verbal and Non-verbal Communication
ACTIVITY 1
• When my classmate acknowledges my answer with an OK and have a happy face, I know that my
message was accepted warmly. But if it is just OK, I wonder why if she understood what I
said.(Bluebook English, 2018)
Write here on the space provided below about your unforgettable experience you can relate to. And
tell something how you can be able to manage it.
In generation z, or millennial phrases, something more complicated is expressed, such as the simple
word “ok,” which has a different connotation. Since we are virtually only communicating via text, stating
“ok” in various ways and spelling is literally confusing us These are “okayyyy” which means “excited,”
“okie” which means “good mood,” “okay:”)” which means “either agree or disagree” “ok” which means
“uncomfortable,” and “k” which means “mad” and should able to sense if you receive this sort of
message. Actually this was also my attitude, but it varies depending on the situation and the people I
communicate with. I can manage it by utilizing such words in a positive way, because giving someone an
incorrect expression will cause someone to upset there own feelings– but not in a hurtful manner. I