Social Guidance Message
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A Social Guidance Message is an advisory message that provides direction on social behavior, interpersonal interaction, and relationship management.
- AKA: Social Advice Message, Interpersonal Guidance, Social Direction Message.
- Context:
- It can typically address Social Situation Navigation through behavioral recommendations.
- It can typically provide Relationship Strategies via interaction approaches.
- It can typically suggest Social Skill Applications using technique demonstrations.
- It can typically offer Conflict Resolution Methods through mediation principles.
- It can typically recommend Communication Approaches for interpersonal effectiveness.
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- It can often incorporate Social Psychology Principles with empirical evidence.
- It can often balance Individual Authenticity with social conformity.
- It can often adapt to Cultural Contexts through normative variations.
- It can often reference Social Intelligence Components in skill development.
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- It can range from being a General Social Guidance Message to being a Specific Social Guidance Message, depending on its social guidance message specificity.
- It can range from being a Descriptive Social Guidance Message to being a Prescriptive Social Guidance Message, depending on its social guidance message directive level.
- It can range from being a Traditional Social Guidance Message to being a Modern Social Guidance Message, depending on its social guidance message temporal relevance.
- It can range from being a Universal Social Guidance Message to being a Situational Social Guidance Message, depending on its social guidance message applicability.
- It can range from being a Simple Social Guidance Message to being a Complex Social Guidance Message, depending on its social guidance message sophistication.
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- It can inform Social Openness Tasks through openness encouragement.
- It can guide Friend Selection Processes via selection criterion suggestions.
- It can support Friendship Development Systems through development advice.
- It can utilize Social Receptivity Frameworks for boundary guidance.
- It can precede Social Actions in behavioral influence.
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- Example(s):
- Friendship Advice, providing guidance on friend relationship formation and friendship maintenance.
- Social Etiquette Guidances, such as:
- Relationship Management Guidances, such as:
- Social Skill Development Messages, such as:
- Cultural Navigation Messages, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Technical Instruction, which provides operational guidance rather than social guidance.
- Legal Advice, which addresses regulatory compliance rather than social behavior.
- Medical Recommendation, which focuses on health outcomes rather than social interactions.
- Financial Guidance, which concerns monetary decisions rather than interpersonal relations.
- See: Communication Task, Social Intelligence Task, Social Expectation, Social Action, Human-to-Human Interaction, Social Influence Task, Social System, Social Institutional System, Interpersonal Support, Verbal Communication Act.