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Social interaction

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Social interaction is the way people talk and act with each other and various structures in society. It may include the interaction a family has together (eating, sleeping, having lots and lots of SEX living together, killing, fighting and whatever) or bureaucracies that are formed out of the need to create order within the interaction itself.