Top 10 Things That Ruin a First Impression Immediately in English

Top 10 Things That Ruin a First Impression Immediately in English



number 10 : chewing gum You've got to admit that it's incredibly annoying, and distracting, when you're talking to someone, and they're chomping on a piece of gum ! Put this irritating behavior into a formal situation, or a first time encounter with someone, and it becomes even more inappropriate. 

Chewing on gum, makes you look immature, self-centered, and somewhat lowbrow ! So don't even think about it for a job interview. You want to show your best qualities, not your indifference towards your potential employer ! 

On the flip side, a new study has found that in casual situations, people chewing gum are usually perceived as more friendly and approachable. So be careful with this one, it can either help or hurt you.

 number 9 : avoiding eye contact. Eye contact has an unbelievably powerful influence on how we view someone. A 2007 study, showed that people who maintain eye contact during a conversation, are often seen as more confident, attentive, intelligent, and trustworthy. People that avoid eye contact, on the other hand, are viewed as less sincere, more anxious, and even unattractive ! it doesn't mean you have to stare people down like a creep, Just don't be afraid to lock eyes with another person from time to time, instead of constantly looking around ! Especially when you meet them for the first time. 

number 8 : playing with your hair Statistics show that women touch their hair up to 18 times a day ! That's fine, if you're fixing it in the mirror. But if you play with your hair while talking to someone, you could be sending them the wrong message. First of (it) : they might think you're flirting with them ! But more importantly, a person who toys with their hair during a conversation, looks unconfident, anxious, and uncomfortable. Traits that are especially undesirable in official situations. And when playing with your hair becomes excessively repetitive, it can even be a sign of OCD ! If you tend to do this when you're nervous, try to kick this habit. It'll do you and your hair a lot of good. Number 7 : picking the wrong conversation topics. In order to avoid the dreaded, awkward silence, a lot of people are ready to talk about anything with someone they've just met. But you never know what subjects can make someone feel uncomfortable. So it's better to play it safe, and avoid the general TABOO topics out there. They include health problems, money, religion, politics, or personal problems and complaints. Try not to focus the conversation only on yourself, and your issues. That's what therapists are for ! It's always a good idea to be attentive to your conversation partner. A good listener, is always highly appreciated. 

Number 6 : invading someone's personal space Just as there are certain lines you shouldn't cross when it comes to conversation topics, the same goes for personal space. Experts put it simply : the space between you and another person, depends on your relationship, AND the situation. 

There's a certain distance for close friends and family, one for informal conversations, and another for formal interactions. When it comes to meeting someone for the first time, keep a minimum of four feet between the two of you. 

If you stand too close to them, you may come off as aggressive. But if you stand too far away, you seem uninterested. Just try to find a happy medium, and stick to it. 

number 5 : making distracting noises We've all been in a room with someone who constantly taps their foot, or fingers or drums their pen on the desk ! And if you do any of these things, you're not only annoying everyone, no offense, you're also giving them the wrong impression about you ! Tapping can indicate nervousness, irritation, or impatience. People might even think that you're purposely trying to irritate others, or draw attention to yourself. And while cracking your knuckles can help relieve stress, It's one of the most annoying sounds, according to a survey, by the New York Times. It can be nearly impossible to control nervous tapping, but you have to try, especially during important meetings or presentations. 

number 4 : constantly checking your phone In the age of social media, and 24/7 access to the Internet, we've become addicted to our gadgets ! In fact, an Android app called Locket, collected information, and found that the average person checks their phone a hundred and ten times a day ! Even if you're just checking the time on your screen, it comes off as extremely impolite, when you do it during a conversation. the other person gets the impression that they're boring you, and you seem to have better things to do. A study from the University of Essex, showed that even just having one's phone on the table next to them, reduces a conversation's quality, and the participants engagement. So leave it in your bag, or in your pocket. Period ! 

Number 3 : forgetting people's names Probably the most embarrassing thing you can do, when you see someone is to forget their name. And it's especially humiliating if they remember yours. 

To steer clear of this awkward situation, get into the habit of immediately repeating someone's name after you've been introduced, like : Hi Anne ! Nice to meet you. Justifying this faux pas with excuses about having a bad memory, or being terrible with names, won't cut it. And when it DOES happen, Just play it cool, and try to avoid using phrases where you have to name the other person, That should do the trick. 

Number 2 : being late Well your best friend might kid you that you're always so fashionably late. There's nothing to joke about it when it comes to first impressions, and being tardy. Running late to a meeting with people you don't know, or have a formal relationship with, will shed a guaranteed negative light on you. You'll seem like an unreliable and unorganized person, that doesn't respect people enough to value their time! Nothing good about any of that. So, if you don't want that mass to be the way people view you, don't be late ! It's that easy. Leave your house in enough time so that you don't have to run to your meeting. You'll be all disheveled and unfocused, and that looks bad, too! There are tons of online resources to learn better time management skills, so make use of them ! 


number 1 : the wrong attire Whether we like it or not, people do judge a book by its cover. And remember, they do it within seven seconds of setting eyes on us ! 

There's not much you can say within this time, which proves that a lot of assumptions people make, are based purely off of looks. In fact, statistics claim that 55 percent of the first impression, is based on appearance. 

What's more, studies show that your height, weight, hair color, and makeup, can even influence the size of your paycheck. 

So if you're meeting someone for the very first time, again, especially in more formal situations, try to be conservative in your choice of clothing, 

be polished, and don't use heavy perfume, or tons of makeup. You don't have to dress to the nines or anything, just look neat and well put together. What else do you think can ruin a first impression ? Tell us in the comment section below. 

Don't forget to share this Post with your friends and family. They need to know how to leave a good impression too ! Stay on the bright side of life, and we'll see you soon. 

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