Temporarily relationship in communication
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How is the relationship called which two people form when they are communicating? Let's immagine, you meet someone on the street and have a brief chat. What is that synergy called?
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How is the relationship called which two people form when they are communicating? Let's immagine, you meet someone on the street and have a brief chat. What is that synergy called?
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I am not sure it's a relationship (which may require longer time to develop). Your example seems more like an interaction.
– alexsms
2 days ago
@alexsms, interaction is "communication or direct involvement with someone or something". What I am looking for is the relationship one builds in that brief encounter. These relationships can also be built over time and many different interactions.
– Jo-
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How is the relationship called which two people form when they are communicating? Let's immagine, you meet someone on the street and have a brief chat. What is that synergy called?
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How is the relationship called which two people form when they are communicating? Let's immagine, you meet someone on the street and have a brief chat. What is that synergy called?
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I am not sure it's a relationship (which may require longer time to develop). Your example seems more like an interaction.
– alexsms
2 days ago
@alexsms, interaction is "communication or direct involvement with someone or something". What I am looking for is the relationship one builds in that brief encounter. These relationships can also be built over time and many different interactions.
– Jo-
yesterday
add a comment |
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I am not sure it's a relationship (which may require longer time to develop). Your example seems more like an interaction.
– alexsms
2 days ago
@alexsms, interaction is "communication or direct involvement with someone or something". What I am looking for is the relationship one builds in that brief encounter. These relationships can also be built over time and many different interactions.
– Jo-
yesterday
1
1
I am not sure it's a relationship (which may require longer time to develop). Your example seems more like an interaction.
– alexsms
2 days ago
I am not sure it's a relationship (which may require longer time to develop). Your example seems more like an interaction.
– alexsms
2 days ago
@alexsms, interaction is "communication or direct involvement with someone or something". What I am looking for is the relationship one builds in that brief encounter. These relationships can also be built over time and many different interactions.
– Jo-
yesterday
@alexsms, interaction is "communication or direct involvement with someone or something". What I am looking for is the relationship one builds in that brief encounter. These relationships can also be built over time and many different interactions.
– Jo-
yesterday
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To emphasize the unexpected and relatively short aspects of such a meeting would be that you "encountered" somebody.
[Merriam-Webster]
encounter
transitive verb
: "to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly"
intransitive verb
: "to meet especially by chance"
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
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To emphasize the unexpected and relatively short aspects of such a meeting would be that you "encountered" somebody.
[Merriam-Webster]
encounter
transitive verb
: "to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly"
intransitive verb
: "to meet especially by chance"
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
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To emphasize the unexpected and relatively short aspects of such a meeting would be that you "encountered" somebody.
[Merriam-Webster]
encounter
transitive verb
: "to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly"
intransitive verb
: "to meet especially by chance"
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
– alexsms
2 days ago
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To emphasize the unexpected and relatively short aspects of such a meeting would be that you "encountered" somebody.
[Merriam-Webster]
encounter
transitive verb
: "to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly"
intransitive verb
: "to meet especially by chance"
To emphasize the unexpected and relatively short aspects of such a meeting would be that you "encountered" somebody.
[Merriam-Webster]
encounter
transitive verb
: "to come upon or experience especially unexpectedly"
intransitive verb
: "to meet especially by chance"
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
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so 'encounter' as a NOUN fits.
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I am not sure it's a relationship (which may require longer time to develop). Your example seems more like an interaction.
– alexsms
2 days ago
@alexsms, interaction is "communication or direct involvement with someone or something". What I am looking for is the relationship one builds in that brief encounter. These relationships can also be built over time and many different interactions.
– Jo-
yesterday