2. Know how to use some practical communication skills. For example, learn empathy between classmates. If we are faced with some problems, we can put ourselves in the classmate's shoes and see how we can deal with these problems from each other's standpoint. At this point, we can understand how others do when facing and solving problems. In this way, when we get along with our classmates, even if we have different temperaments and different ways to solve problems, we can simplify the handling of problems as much as possible, which is more conducive to our development of interpersonal relationships.
3. Be willing to help others. A helpful person always exudes obvious human brilliance. If you can often help students in need, whether it is "timely help" or "icing on the cake", these are all proofs of your friendship with your classmates and can promote the establishment of interpersonal relationship between you. Therefore, lifting a finger or trying to help students solve problems are better ways to establish interpersonal relationships.