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Why do good first impressions matter?
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A positive impression can make others assume good things about you. When you form a first impression about someone, you’re going off of the limited information they gave during your first meeting. In a professional or academic setting, first impressions can have a huge impact on your future job opportunities or collaborations.

  • In a private setting, who a person is and what they bring to the table can matter more than a positive first impression. Try to be authentic from the start.
  • Clinical psychologist Dr. Sarah Schewitz says that when dating, first impressions can be a way to ask yourself “If he’s safe, is he kind? Is he the type of person I want to be with?”

 

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