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Ethical communication is the responsibility of the speaker. To communicate ethically, speakers should treat people fairly, be honest, and avoid harmful behavior. When giving a public speech, speakers should share only information from reputable sources, understand the information being presented, cite sources verbally, and distinguish facts from speculation. Speakers should also avoid offensive language and sensitive content, and keep the audience's best interest in mind.
Ethical communication involves responsibilities and guiding principles that help in determining what is morally right or wrong.
Competent communicators are ethical, treating others fairly, communicating honestly, and avoiding unethical behavior.
When speaking publicly, use reputable sources, understand your information, cite sources, avoid speculation, and respect audience sensitivities.
Emphasizes the responsibility of individuals in maintaining ethical communication.













