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Who are the members of social relations?
"Social relations members" usually refer to collateral relatives who are closely related to me politically, ideologically and in life, such as brothers and sisters, in-laws, uncles and aunts, and friends, colleagues and classmates who are closely related to me.

1, main family members: the unmarried are parents, brothers and sisters, and the married are spouses and children;

2, the main social relations: unmarried people fill in paternal ancestors, uncles, aunts, grandparents, uncles, aunts. Parents of married people (in-laws, in-laws);

3. The relationship between nephew and uncle: the relationship between nephew and uncle.

Interpersonal relationship belongs to social relationship.

Interpersonal relationship is a kind of psychological relationship, while social relationship is the general name of the mutual relationship formed by people in the process of common material and spiritual activities, that is, all relationships between people. Interpersonal relationship and social relationship are two concepts at different levels and cannot be confused.

As a social relationship between roles, interpersonal relationship, like any other social relationship, is not only restricted by production relations, but also influenced by other social relations. Therefore, interpersonal relationships should be examined in social relationships.