Learning communication skills as to how to interact with others in a given society is very important for students now and then. Language plays the central part for the success of maintaining good relationships with others in our daily lives. Without proper awareness of politically correct language use or how language works to make our social interactions smooth, students, though equipped with good professional knowledge, might encounter barriers in their social networks or in their future career. This course therefore serves the following purposes: 1. students would have greater awareness of language choices made for different communicative situations and the possible consequences. 2. students would understand the bases on which misunderstanding or miscommunications occur. 3. students get to explore the connections between language use and gender, generation/age, and romantic relationships 4. students can increase their understanding of the roles language play in social interactions. Lectures would cover simple conceptual frameworks to help students understand connections between language behaviors we show on the daily basis and the impact they have on our social interactions. This could also provide opportunities for students to experience, observe and analyze human communication behaviors in different social interactional situations.