SELFISH (only care about yourself). Notice Notice (see)

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SELFISH (only care about yourself)

Notice

Notice (see)

Opinion (I think, I believe, In my opinion….)

Attractive (good looking)

Intelligent (Clever)

Attractive

Interact

Friendly

PSYCHOLOGY (psyche = mind)

SELF FULFILLING PROPHECY (prediction)

PEOPLE DO WHAT WE EXPECT THEM TO DO IF WE THINK SOMEONE IS GOOD WE WILL SEE EVERYTHING THEY DO AS GOOD

FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE MADE WITHIN THE FIRST FEW SECONDS WHEN WE MEET SOMEONE

THE PRIMACY EFFECT FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE TO CHANGE! HARD

Summary We form first impressions (opinions) about people from little information. Just seeing someone’s face or hearing their voice can affect how we think about him or her. Clothing and hairstyle can also affect our feelings. We even form opinions about a person’s body posture. We form these early ideas about others very quickly sometimes without even knowing that we have. Once we have formed an opinion about someone, it is very hard to change our impression.