Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, on Feb. 2012
The term sender is used to designate the person responsible for sending something, in the greatest percentage of cases, letters or written documents although it can also be for packages, objects or the rest. The term comes from the verb to send, which would be nothing more than to send or address an object or document to some particular address. In the tradition of sending letters or written documents, the sender is usually written on the back after signing up on the front all the data necessary for the object or document in question to reach addressee.
Usually in the language Commonly, the term sender is used to refer to letters or to the shipment of packages, no more than that. However, it is just that we indicate that the sender is any person or individual who sends or transmits a message to another person. In this way, we are all senders at various times of the day from the performance of different acts: send a text message for mobile or an email, the means of
communication, a movie or a song, an offer announcement in a business, even the simple and common act of talking between two people in person. All this is seen today constantly due to the explosion and expansion that different media and technologies show in recent years.The sender is obviously a character of central importance in everything he does to communication. This is evident since without it there would be no communication: the sender is in charge of sending or transmitting a message. Without it, neither would the receiver exist, the one who receives it. And, finally, the medium through which that message is delivered would not exist either, be it paper, sound, audiovisual technologies, etc.
Communication is also of great relevance for the human being, being this the only one that has developed a language abstract with which to understand. Although many animals also have sign languages, sounds or gestures, these are all less developed and do not appear to have a logic similar to that of human-created languages.
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