Interpersonal communication is a physical trading process between language communication and nonverbal communication that changes between at least two people. In the world of interpersonal communication, everyone has some ability (how effective can you communicate) (Lillich, Popovich and Popovich 681). For example, for those who can speak confidently and naturally, embarrassed people will be evaluated lower. The ability of the feedback and feedforward process is affected by "noise" which prevents messages from being sent to recipients.
Especially since new developments of technology have been established, technology has had a major impact on the interaction of the world and interpersonal relationships. It helps shape people how to communicate with each other. Whether technology advances have changed the quality of interpersonal communication is a topic that is open to discussion. It changed the world and made it possible to make our work efficient and efficient. The spread of information has progressed rapidly with more sophisticated technologies and has had a major impact on today's generation, especially the recent social obsession with social media.
These developments in communication technology influence interpersonal processes in at least four ways. First, they are using media selection as an important issue in interpersonal relationships. At the end of the 20th century, there are relatively few options for communicating with interpersonal partners and by the beginning of the 21st century people had surprisingly many channels. In addition, these choices are important for the relationship messages they send; for example choosing to end a romantic relationship on the phone may be more sensitive than making a public message through text message selection or on social media not. Second, communication technology provides a new opportunity to shape the way in which relationships are initiated and these conferences are made through the structural features of the media. Third, communication technology has changed the way people use it to maintain interpersonal relationships.