Letter To Effective Interpersonal Communication

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Dear: Amanda and Kyle,

First I would like to congratulate you both on your recent engagement! I am so thrilled that you are asking for advice on all the valuable information that I am learning in my Interpersonal Communication course. When I think of communication, I think of it as the foundation that a marriage and any relationships are built upon. With communication, we are determined whether the relationship will be long lasting or the relationship will in. This is a skill that no one is perfect at, but if everyone learns the beneficial ways to communicate more effectively, which is the key to a life-long and happy marriage. I wanted to say that I am delighted to teach and share my tools that I have learned throughout this course. I hope that the both of you will find my advice very informative and hope it is useful during your marriage. Body Paragraph 1: Explain the principles of and barriers to effective interpersonal communications.
Couples should use principals when making or wanting an effective interpersonal communication and practice using them every day with …show more content…

First identify the appropriate information to self-disclose, tailor your disclosure to the person, setting, and topic and do not disclose too much in a public setting or to someone you don’t know. (Bevan & Sole, 2014, p.75).
Explanation of the central points from the article(s): Avoid just using a quote from a source. Explain what you think the author means.
I think what the author means by what they said is that it helps you when you and your partner are building a great foundation in your relationships where nothing else matters.
Why does this matter generally?
It matters because if you don’t have a great foundation to your relationship, it can become a bad relationship and then your relationship won’t last long.
Why does this matter for your

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