oder. Along the way, other receivers not targeted by the encoder may also encounter the message and decode it, preparing responses of their own for which the sender is unprepared.
To decode a message, the receiver uses established rules of decoding: an understanding of the language used, for instance, or a cultural context. The context in which a message is sent and received is especially important, as it can change the meaning of the message or provide a more comprehensive means for understanding what the sender intended to say.
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