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How to Make a Good First Impression (印象)

Have you ever met someone and walked away with "fool" or "loser" in mind? Are you afraid of being that someone and having others not like or understand you? Happily, you can get rid of these worries and fears by learning some effective skills on how to make a great and lasting first impression. Let’s get started.

Talk about your interests and hobbies.__ 1.___. It is always a great conversation starter! Ask if they like a specific band or singer. The more you have in common, the easier it will be to carry on the conversation.

Smile. Especially when first meeting someone. It's not necessary to show your teeth, just a meaningful grin(露齒而笑) will do. __2.__, or people will feel you're being fake or that you don't like them.

___3.___. Stay focused on the person you are speaking with and certainly not on anything else to avoid them feeling unappreciated and unwanted. Often if the person has an eye problem, like an eye that turns in, you're put off by this. Instead, focus on the person's nose or mouth.

Have a sense of humor. Born funny people are just themselves and the humor shows. Don’t worry if you are not a born funny person.__ 4.__. Don't keep serious all the time while you are talking to a new friend.

Be yourself. Don't pretend to be someone you're not, or you are stuck with that label forever. Be yourself. That may be what everyone says but it is entirely true!___ 5.__. If somebody finds out you have been lying to him or her, they will be very hurt and it will be hard for them to forgive you easily.

A. Appreciate others

B. Make eye contact.

C. Never lie to anybody about yourself and always be honest.

D. Keep smiling when you are talking to a new friend.

E. People who try to be funny can be funny if they try hard.

F. Be careful not to change from a smile to a straight face too quickly

G. Ask the other person about what their hobbies are

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