r/communication
34k members
r/communication is a subreddit with 34k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and pain & anger, and the community frequently discusses communication, struggling, annoying, conversation, and optimism.
A subreddit dedicated to human communication. We welcome quality submissions related to: interpersonal communication, business and professional communication, public speaking, and rhetoric.
Popular Themes in r/communication
#1
Advice Requests
: "How to navigate tough family conversation"
11 posts
#2
Pain & Anger
: "Man I can't take this anymore!!"
3 posts
#3
Solution Requests
: "I am going blank in middle of a pitch, help me please"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/communication
#1
Communication
: "Mamdani and activity Communication"
33 posts
#2
Struggling
8 posts
#3
Annoying
5 posts
#4
Conversation
: "How to navigate tough family Conversation"
5 posts
#5
Optimism
3 posts
#6
Pessimism
3 posts
#7
Listening
: "To communicate most effectively here it is important to know that Reddit is one of the most “Listening-dependent” platforms on the internet, even though it’s built around reading and writing. Look below for REDDIT Listening tips and feel free to comment, ask questions and add to the list."
3 posts
#8
Relationship
: "How to deal with bad communication in a Relationship??"
3 posts
#9
Relationships
: "Being the initiator in all types of relations in life. Purely exhausting."
3 posts
#10
Nonverbal
: "Part 3: Reading the Room (Using Body Language to Solve the Conflict)"
2 posts
Member Growth in r/communication
Yearly
+6k members(20.1%)
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Last updated: July 2, 2026