1, mutual respect: in interpersonal communication, we should respect not only the personal dignity and rights of others, but also ourselves, and don't let others infringe on our rights.
2. Honesty and trustworthiness: keep yourself honest and trustworthy, do not deceive others, and be honest with others.
3. Mutual understanding: try to understand each other from each other's point of view, avoid misunderstandings and increase the effect of communication.
4. Openness: keep an open attitude, try to accept different viewpoints, opinions and cultures, and get inspiration and reference from them.
5. Feedback: Give feedback in time, let the other party know their thoughts and feelings, and avoid unnecessary contradictions caused by misunderstanding.
6, cooperation * * * win: insist on cooperation * * * win, do not put yourself above or below each other, but communicate on an equal footing and win with progress * * *.
7. Active listening: Only by actively listening to each other's opinions and ideas and trying to understand each other's views can we establish good interpersonal relationships.
A way to judge whether a person is worth socializing with.
1, observe their behavior: observe whether a person's words and deeds are consistent, consistent, honest and trustworthy, respectful, friendly and responsible, etc. These are all important standards to measure a person's morality and character.
2. Understand their past experiences: If you can understand a person's past experiences and growth environment, you can better judge his values and personality characteristics, thus providing useful information when evaluating whether a person is worthy of communication.
3. Observe their circle of friends: A person's circle of friends can indirectly reflect his values and hobbies, and then affect whether he can maintain healthy and positive interpersonal relationships for a long time.
4. Observe the way they treat their friends: If a person is willing to help, give constructive suggestions, share positive ideas and experiences, and provide support and help when others need it, then he is probably a person worth interacting with.
5. Communicate with them actively: If you can get to know a person through conversation and communication, you can better understand his hobbies, occupation, family and friends, and then evaluate whether he is worthy of communication.