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8 February, 14:23

If a listener thinks that a speech has an Ulterior motive, the message will probably not be recieved clearly

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  1. 8 February, 14:40
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    True. Hearing and listening are not the same. If there's an ulterior motive suspected, the listener will most likely hear for the purpose of refuting what was said.
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