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Interpersonal Communication: is when people treat one another as unique…
Interpersonal Communication: is when people treat one another as unique individuals, regardless of context in which interaction takes place or number of people involved.
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Functional aspects:
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Self-presentation goals:
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presenting yourself as aloof, or “too cool for school”
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Cultural Aspects:
Relationship Cultures: the climates established through interpersonal communication that are unique to the relational partners but based on larger cultural and social norms
Relationship schemata: blueprints or plans that show the inner workings of a relationship. Just like a schematic or diagram for assembling a new computer desk helps you put it together, relationship schemata guide us in how we believe our interpersonal relationships should work and how to create them.
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