You may have read and heard often about the right ways to make a good impression in different life situations, but you probably did not know well that there are other actions that cause the opposite. If you are in a job interview, on a first date or with a boyfriend / girlfriend, you should avoid these actions forever, not only in these cases, but in any case where you should certainly show respect for the person in front.
- Check the phone during the call
From the studies conducted, people check their phone at least 100 times a day. Surely you have checked it even in case you have had someone in front of you and this action is certainly wrong because everyone deserves your attention. There will always be an exception for emergencies, of course, but chances are that the notice you just received may wait. If you really think that the message that came to you needs your attention, leave the hallway or the bathroom and do not send messages while you are talking to someone.
- Interrupt the person while talking and talk only about your own things
When you are trying to impress, the impulse to talk about yourself may be tempting, but try to resist. Pay attention, react to what others say, and let them have the opportunity to speak.
- Close the sentence with the punctuation mark "dot" (in the message of course)
Think a little how serious and often rude someone might seem to put the dot at the end of the sentence (these are the cases when we are not dealing with a formal communication). Or when they write in capital letters, so try to avoid this way of writing. But if you write with "ë" and "ç", you can put punctuation. ;)
- Do different facial expressions
Mimicry is one of the most recognizable and understandable body languages, so make sure you do not leave it to instinct because you can often react insultingly to the other person.
- Behaving badly with other people around you
If you thought that to leave a good impression it is enough to behave well only with the person in front of you, you are wrong. Many studies show that most people judge someone by the way they treat others who are not part of your communication, e.g. with waiters in case you are meeting someone at the bar or restaurant. However, being kind to others should not be done solely for the purpose of making a good impression, but because it is important to treat others with kindness and without prejudice.