If it is hot then the person/people communicating may sweat which comes across as being nervous.If it is too hot then the people/person may feel a little dehydrated and so not have that energy or moisture in there mouth to speak well. Or it being to cold could see people put hands in pockets to warm themselves up which comes across as rather rude. Also when it it cold words can become stuttered as the jaw shivers
Hope that helped, not too sure tho :)
Temperature impacts communication by affecting physical comfort, body language, and psychological states, leading to either effective or hindered exchanges. Hot temperatures can cause sweating and dehydration, while cold temperatures may lead to shivering and perceived rudeness. Thus, being mindful of these effects is essential for clear communication.
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