metacues
Metacues are subtle signals that communicate information about the nature or purpose of a message, often distinct from the explicit content. These cues can influence how a receiver interprets and responds to communication. For example, in spoken language, tone of voice, facial expressions, and body language serve as metacues, indicating whether a statement is serious, humorous, sarcastic, or questioning. The same words can convey vastly different meanings depending on these accompanying nonverbal signals.
In written communication, metacues can be more challenging to convey. Punctuation, capitalization, and the use of
The effectiveness of metacues relies on shared understanding and context between communicators. Misinterpreting metacues can lead