1. Social anxiety: Many college students feel nervous when facing strangers or large social occasions, lacking self-confidence and communication skills. This may make it difficult for them to actively establish contact with others and miss many opportunities for interpersonal communication.
2. Lack of diversified social circles: Some college students tend to make friends of the same type, lacking opportunities to communicate with people with different backgrounds, interests and majors. This situation limits their vision and development space.
3. Rely on virtual social interaction: College students generally rely on social media and mobile phone applications for communication, ignoring face-to-face real interaction. This dependence makes them more isolated and difficult to establish real and meaningful interpersonal relationships.
4. Lack of communication and conflict resolution skills: Some college students lack good communication skills in interpersonal communication, it is difficult to express their thoughts and feelings, and they are not good at conflict resolution. This makes them face confusion and misunderstanding in interpersonal relationships.
5. Lack of time management: Heavy academic pressure and participation in various extracurricular activities make it difficult for college students to arrange social activities effectively. They may ignore the opportunity to establish contact with others and miss the opportunity to learn and grow from each other.
In a word, the shortcomings of college students' interpersonal communication include social anxiety, lack of diversified social circles, dependence on virtual socialization, lack of communication and conflict resolution skills, and lack of time management. In order to improve these problems, college students should actively participate in social activities, cultivate good communication skills and learn to manage their time better.