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interpersonal

[in-ter-pur-suh-nl] / ˌɪn tərˈpɜr sə nl /
ADJECTIVE
between persons
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Maybe check-ins or small requests can be handled in a group chat, but interpersonal issues or big decisions need to happen over the phone, Zoom or in person, and right away.

From The Wall Street Journal

"We need to start a discourse about how we as a society -- through our norms, structural factors, and interpersonal relationships -- address the challenges of aging."

From Science Daily

For example, many senior roles require strong interpersonal and communication skills, and there are plenty of entry-level jobs that offer the opportunity to develop these, says Ghislaine Dell, head of careers at Bath University.

From BBC

McKenzie also has to provide emotional support to the team when issues like isolation and interpersonal conflict in close quarters get too much.

From BBC

As players frequently remind themselves and us, beneath the histrionics and interpersonal drama is simple gameplay.

From Salon