masking in communication
Masking in communication refers to the act of intentionally concealing one's true thoughts, feelings, or intentions through verbal or nonverbal cues. This can involve using sarcasm, humor, or vague language to hide one's true meaning. Masking can impact the clarity and effectiveness of communication, leading to misunderstandings or misinterpretations.
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