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Using the main points and examples describe social interaction.
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Social interaction is two or more people being aware of each other and creating some kind of interaction like, ignoring each other or talking to each other. In both cases, the people were aware of each other, therefore is social interaction. However, stocking a person is not social interaction, since only one person is involved and the other person is unaware. You can also look at non-social interactions as one person seeing or using another person as an object.
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