1. Interpersonal communication, also known as interpersonal communication, refers to the process in which an individual transmits certain information to other individuals through certain expressions such as language, words, body movements and expressions. Sociology defines interpersonal relationship as a kind of social relationship established by people in the process of production or life activities. Psychology defines interpersonal relationship as the direct psychological connection established between people in communication.
Second, interpersonal communication promotes the deepening of self-awareness. In our communication activities, sometimes there will be a certain gap between the two evaluations, and many people will be very annoyed. This requires us to be good at adjusting the two aspects of evaluation and improving our comprehensive quality. Correct self-understanding helps us find our social orientation and play our social role well.
Third, interpersonal communication promotes the process of socialization. Interpersonal communication is the inevitable product and basic premise of social development. Without all kinds of network relationships formed in the process of interpersonal communication and all kinds of social roles played by people, society is not a society, and development is impossible.
4. Interpersonal communication is inseparable from us, and it is a part of our life and runs through our life. Good interpersonal skills are the starting point of teenagers' socialization, the survival needs of society in the future, and the ability to make contributions to society.
5. Interpersonal communication is a bridge to realize the value of life. The meaning of life lies in dedication, and interpersonal communication is the bridge of our dedication. Good interpersonal communication enables us to master more social information, understand people's lives and needs, and maintain flesh-and-blood ties with the people, so as to better serve the people.