Interpersonal Communication

Interpersonal communication is the process of exchanging information, ideas, emotions and opinions between two or more individuals. It encompasses a wide range of communication styles, including verbal, nonverbal, written, and electronic. Interpersonal communication is important in almost every aspect of human interaction, including personal relationships, education, employment, health, and the media. It can help build trust, strengthen relationships, and create meaningful connections between people. By understanding how interpersonal communication works, we can become better communicators and create more meaningful relationships.

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