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Social connections are people that you continue to know. This differs from relationships that imply a social connection that is actively maintained. For example, you may have a social connection with a childhood friend who continues to know you despite never keeping in touch. Social connections can be built with a process of engaging in things and socializing. For example, it is common for professionals such as sales people to actively build social connections. The following are common types of social connection.
Family | Friends | Coworkers | Classmates | Extended family | Dating relationships | Romantic partners | Marriage | Neighbors | Business connections | Professional connections | Customers | Business partners | Work stakeholders | Industry connections | Work teammates | Sports teammates | Study partners | Mentors | Teachers | Religious community members | Fellow members of extracurricular activities | Fellow members of interest clubs | Fellow members of facilities such as gyms | Fellow volunteers | Online friends | Pen pals | Acquaintances in social media, games and virtual environments | Long-distance relationships | Childhood friends | Roommates | Household members | Activity partners | Band members | Support groups | Travel companions |
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