How does your relationship with the recipient affect the formality and use of lingo and emoticons in digital communication? 

When you have a close and informal relationship with the recipient, using lingo and emoticons can be more acceptable and help convey familiarity and friendliness. 

Your relationship with the recipient should dictate using lingo and emoticons in digital communication, even in professional settings. 

The level of formality and the use of lingo and emoticons should be consistent regardless of the relationship with the recipient. 

It is always best to maintain a formal tone and avoid using lingo and emoticons, regardless of your relationship with the recipient.

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QUESTION 10

How can non-verbal cues be compensated for in digital communication? 

Sending voice recordings or videos alongside digital messages can fully compensate for the absence of non-verbal cues. 

Requesting feedback and clarification from the recipient during digital communication can help ensure understanding and address potential misinterpretations. 

Sharing images or GIFs in digital communication can effectively replicate non-verbal cues and compensate for their absence. 

Using capitalisation or bolding in digital messages can substitute for the lack of non-verbal cues and convey emphasis or urgency.

Requesting feedback and clarification from the recipient during digital communication can help ensure understanding and address potential misinterpretations.