Social Person
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A Social Person is a person who regularly engages in interpersonal interactions, maintains social relationships, and participates in social activities.
- Context:
- It can typically initiate Social Conversation through social greeting ritual and social topic introduction.
- It can typically maintain Social Network through social connection nurturing and social relationship management.
- It can typically participate in Social Gathering through social event attendance and social group engagement.
- It can typically demonstrate Social Reciprocity through social exchange participation and social give-and-take balance.
- It can typically express Social Interest through social question asking and social attentive listening.
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- It can often display Social Adaptability through social context recognition and social behavior adjustment.
- It can often exhibit Social Perceptiveness through social cue detection and social dynamic interpretation.
- It can often practice Social Coordination through social activity planning and social event organization.
- It can often develop Social Reputation through social reliability demonstration and social value contribution.
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- It can range from being an Introvertedly Social Person to being an Extrovertedly Social Person, depending on its social energy orientation.
- Introvertedly Social Persons typically engage in selective social interaction and require social energy recovery periods.
- Extrovertedly Social Persons typically seek frequent social stimulation and gain social energy enhancement from social engagement.
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- It can range from being a Casually Social Person to being a Deeply Social Person, depending on its social connection depth.
- Casually Social Persons typically maintain widespread light social connections with minimal social investment.
- Deeply Social Persons typically cultivate intensive social bonds through substantial social commitment.
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- It can have Social Skill Proficiency that enables successful social navigation.
- It can have Social Motivation that drives social interaction seeking.
- It can have Social Awareness that facilitates appropriate social behavior.
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- Examples:
- Function-Based Social Persons, such as:
- Professional Social Persons utilizing workplace social network for career advancement.
- Community Social Persons fostering neighborhood social connection for community building.
- Interest-Based Social Persons engaging in hobby social group for shared passion pursuit.
- Context-Based Social Persons, such as:
- Digital Social Persons maintaining online social presence through social media platforms.
- Local Social Persons participating in in-person social activity within geographic proximity.
- Global Social Persons developing international social connection across cultural boundarys.
- Approach-Based Social Persons, such as:
- Proactive Social Persons initiating social contact and social invitation.
- Responsive Social Persons welcoming social opportunity when social inclusion occurs.
- Selective Social Persons choosing specific social engagement based on personal social criterion.
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- Function-Based Social Persons, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Asocial Persons, who prefer solitary activity and minimal social engagement.
- Anti-Social Persons, who demonstrate hostile social behavior and social norm violation.
- Socially Anxious Persons, who experience social interaction distress despite possible social desire.
- Socially Isolated Persons, who lack social connection opportunity despite potential social capability.
- See: Extrovert, Introvert, Ambivert, Interpersonal Relationship, Social Network, Social Skill, Social Intelligence.