If some words need not be spoken, then why do you ask?
Words....
Why Do We Ask When Words Are Unnecessary
Asking questions even when words are unnecessary can reveal hidden feelings or clarify intentions. It reflects human curiosity and the desire for understanding. Sometimes, questions are asked to create connection or to express doubt, even if the answer seems obvious.
Think about it.....

phsss... asking you means doesn't wanna think 😛

Because spoken word leaves less room for doubt and can be a tool to promote transparency.
Studying body language is complex and an energy-sapping exercise while detecting abstract emotional stimuli is unnatural to us.
Studying body language is complex and an energy-sapping exercise while detecting abstract emotional stimuli is unnatural to us.

Words don't need to be spoken when you are getting ready to pounce...haha...okay seriously verbal communication is very limited.
As mentioned before, body language, posture, facial expressions are far more important...so when we hear words, our brains have already processed all the other sensory data points.
But I will admit, if you have someone who can think as you do and arrive at the same conclusion without uttering a word, there is much beauty in that moment when you realize you are both thinking the same thing. When you truly have a connection with someone that rises above the noise in this world...there is nothing better.
As mentioned before, body language, posture, facial expressions are far more important...so when we hear words, our brains have already processed all the other sensory data points.
But I will admit, if you have someone who can think as you do and arrive at the same conclusion without uttering a word, there is much beauty in that moment when you realize you are both thinking the same thing. When you truly have a connection with someone that rises above the noise in this world...there is nothing better.

verbal communication is very limited
same goes for non-verbal... both have equal amount of misinterpretations and ambiguity
same goes for non-verbal... both have equal amount of misinterpretations and ambiguity
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