What is interpersonal self and examples

Interpersonal self refers to the way an individual interacts and communicates with others, and how they perceive themselves in relation to others. It encompasses how one presents themselves to others, their social skills, their ability to form and maintain relationships, and their understanding of social norms and expectations.

Examples of interpersonal self may include:

1. A person who is outgoing and sociable, easily making new friends and enjoying social interactions.
2. A person who struggles with social anxiety and finds it difficult to initiate conversations or build relationships.
3. A person who is a good listener and is empathetic towards others, often providing support and comfort to those in need.
4. A person who is assertive and confident in expressing their opinions and needs in relationships.
5. A person who is able to adapt their communication style and behavior based on the social context and the people they are interacting with.