π€ Understanding why someone likes or dislikes another person is complex.
π We are initially drawn to how someone makes us feel.
β€οΈ Intense emotions can develop into deeper attraction and love.
π Making tiny changes to your behavior can make more memorable impressions and grab people's attention.
π€ Triadic Closure Theory: Favoring people who are liked by people we know can help develop friendships and get closer to someone we like.
π The Pygmalion Effect: People often act according to our expectations, so expecting them to find you charming can have positive results.
π‘ The Pygmalion Effect suggests that if you expect others to find you likable and attractive, you may just get exactly what you want.
ποΈ Subtle vocal mirroring, such as matching the pace or character of someone's voice, can make you instantly more appealing to them.
π The mere-exposure effect states that we subconsciously favor people we've seen more than once, even if we know nothing about them.
π₯ Spending more time around someone can make you more familiar and attractive to them.
π The reciprocity principle states that we are more likely to like someone who likes us.
π Asking for someone's advice can make them feel valuable and appreciated, leading to growing feelings for you.
ποΈ Finding the right amount of eye contact is crucial for making a good impression.
ποΈβπ¨οΈ Make eye contact to get someone's attention and leave an impression.
π€ Use validating body language to show interest and engagement in conversations.
π€ Pause before answering questions to make them feel important and valued.
π Smiling at others will make them smile back and want to be around you.
π€ To make social interactions more comfortable, pretend you already know the person you are meeting.
π§ Showing your competence and intelligence from the beginning can make people like you more.
π Chewing gum can help reduce stress and anxiety, increasing confidence and calmness.
π Chewing gum relaxes the facial muscles, making a nervous smile appear more relaxed and attractive.
π Chewing gum can help release nervous energy and display natural charm when meeting someone new.