In interpersonal and intercultural communication The role of emotional intelligence
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Imdad Mustafa Bayramov

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This scientific article explores the intricate relationship between emotional intelligence (EI) and the social-cultural behavior of individuals. Emotional intelligence, defined as the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and regulate emotions in oneself and others, plays a crucial role in shaping how individuals navigate and interact within diverse social and cultural contexts. Through an extensive review of current literature and empirical studies, this article aims to shed light on the impact of emotional intelligence on various aspects of social-cultural behavior, including interpersonal relationships, communication, and adaptability.
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Imdad Mustafa Bayramov

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