Dyadic communication refers to an interaction between two individuals. It provides ideal conditions for close-range feedback as the interactions are person-to-person. Fidelity is high as reactions are mutually observable. Common forms of dyadic communication include face-to-face conversations, telephone conversations, interviews, and instruction. Face-to-face conversation is the most common, linking people socially and professionally through informal exchanges of views and ideas, with participants alternating between speaking and listening roles. Effective face-to-face conversations require analyzing one's habits, maintaining interest, flexibility in topics, and courtesy.