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Interpersonal relationships are social connections between individuals. This includes family, friends, dating partners and people that you get to know at school, work or in activities such as volunteering. Interpersonal relationship is the broadest type of social relationship between individuals that includes all types of social relationships you might build over time. The following are common examples of interpersonal relationships.
Acquaintances | Activity Partners | Aunts & Uncles | Bosses | Classmates | Clients | Club Members | Coaches | Colleagues | Cousins | Customers | Dating Relationships | Extended Family | Fellow Volunteers | Friendship | Grandparents | Long-Distance Relationships | Mentors | Neighbors | Nieces & Nephews | Parents | Partners | Professional Relationships | Siblings | Spouse or Partner | Stepfamily Relationships | Study Partners | Support Groups | Teachers | Work Friends | Your Children | Friends of Friends |
SummaryAn interpersonal relationship is the broadest type of relationship that includes anyone that you "know." The following is a basic overview of interpersonal relationships with examples.Next: Social Experiences
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