Imagine yourself in a commercial vehicle and you are listening to some melodious music with your earpiece, then another passenger begins to receive a call and he/she is so loud, it makes you gnash your teeth; possibly the individual is trying to engage in a conversation either business or social with the person at the other end but forgetting his/her conversation is loud like a movie theater’s loudspeaker and is unsettling those who want a quiet nap, who are listening to melodious music and those who are in deep thoughts about what to do next in life. Now take a […]
The study of social interaction was being agelong research.  Nowadays, experts have continued to engage in social competence research.  This is no coincidence, as we have more and more data on the extent to which social behavior influences individuals’ private and professional well-being. The social aspect Jozsef Nagy’s (2002) interpretation of social values, social competence (social reasons, skills, knowledge, and skill system), and social activities (social behavior, behavior). Antisociality, loyalty, and prosociality are the three “value scales” of social development. The interests of the other party ignore the placing self-interest above all else, a moral habit and order, legal order […]