The characteristics of college students' interpersonal communication include:
First, diversity.
There are many objects of college students' interpersonal communication, including classmates, roommates, teachers, counselors and other people with different identities. They come from different regions, different cultural backgrounds and have different hobbies and values. Therefore, college students need to adapt to and integrate into various interpersonal relationships and learn to communicate and interact effectively with various people.
Second, openness.
The university is an open social environment, and the communication between college students is more free and open. College students can choose their own circle of friends and establish close interpersonal relationships with like-minded people. The communication between college students is more equal and relatively loose, without too many social constraints and restrictions, and Hui people can express their thoughts and feelings more freely.
Third, mutual assistance.
The interpersonal communication of college students is characterized by mutual assistance and support. In learning, students can discuss and communicate with each other and make progress together; In life, we can take care of each other and solve problems together. The characteristics of mutual assistance make the communication between college students more harmonious and friendly.
Fourth, variability.
The social circle and interpersonal relationship of college students often change with the passage of time. Freshmen will meet many new classmates after entering school and gradually alienate some old friends. At the same time, college students' hobbies and development direction will also change, leading to the adjustment and re-establishment of interpersonal relationships.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) establishes a working network.
The interpersonal communication of modern college students is inseparable from the network. College students use social platforms and instant messaging tools to communicate with friends, share information and experience, expand their social circle, and meet more people through the Internet. The convenience of the network makes it easier for college students to communicate with others, but we also need to pay attention to the problems of network security and information authenticity.
To sum up, the characteristics of college students' interpersonal communication mainly include pluralism, openness, mutual assistance, variability and networking. At the same time, it should be pointed out that loneliness is not the characteristic of college students' interpersonal communication, because students with rich social life often have more social opportunities in the campus environment, and they can choose their own circle of friends and establish close interpersonal relationships through various channels.