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Is it normal to love to educate others in interpersonal communication?
? I don't feel normal. In interpersonal communication, people are equal. Only by respecting each other and managing their feelings together can we maintain friendly coexistence in our communication.

? But she likes to educate others. I think she puts herself in the position of an elder. Who can educate others? Only our parents and elders are qualified to educate us. What qualifications do others have?

? And she put herself in the position of an elder, which is abnormal in the process of communication between the two sides. Because communication should be equal, when a person treats you with a overlooking attitude, he poses as an educator. It seems that I am doing you good. I feel sick and bored at the thought of such people, let alone associate with such people.

I think it will be more normal to change this behavior of educating others into giving advice to others. After all, suggestions only provide a reference, and putting forward some suggestions appropriately also shows that you attach importance to that person. Moreover, the suggestion also shows one thing, that is, whether this person is sincere to you. If she is not sincere, then people will be too lazy to talk to you. If something goes wrong, wouldn't it be worth the loss? Only true friends, regardless of their own situation, are committed to the interests of friends.

? Therefore, in order to increase the feelings of both sides, it is best to educate others less, so I think it is not normal to love to educate others in communication. It is better to make suggestions, which not only shows the importance attached to you, but also gives both sides a chance to buffer. Therefore, I advise you not to always educate others in your contacts. It's ok once or twice, but it may have a bad impression on you after a long time. So talk less and do more!