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A case study of interpersonal relationship among college students
1. No matter what happens, you should first think about whether you have done something wrong. If you are right (that's impossible), put yourself in the other person's shoes and feel their feelings.

2. Adapt yourself to the environment, because the environment will never adapt to you. Even if it is a very, very painful process.

3. Be generous. If you are not generous, learn to be generous. If generosity really hurts you, pretend to be generous

4. Low-key, low-key, low-key (lower-key than temporary workers, maybe you are not as good as temporary workers who have worked for several years in the eyes of others).

Be sweet, don't be stingy with your cheers. (will praise people. A good compliment will make people feel very happy, but don't go too far to disgust them. )

6. If you think the work is progressing smoothly recently, you should be careful.

7. Be polite. Look each other in the eye when you say hello. When communicating with older people, you should call them elders, because you are the real junior.

8. Talk less and do more. If you talk too much, you lose. Too many people, too few words.

9. Don't take others' kindness for granted, but be grateful.

10. Hands are high and eyes are low.