In business meetings, if a company representative presents themselves clearly and passionately in the first few minutes, it can create a great first impression. The clients may then be more receptive to the rest of the presentation. However, if the representative starts off stuttering, fumbling with papers and seems unprepared, the clients might be turned off from the start and not be very interested in what the representative has to say later, regardless of the actual quality of the content.
Sure. For example, at a job interview. If a candidate walks in with a confident smile, a firm handshake and is well - dressed, the interviewers might form a positive first impression. This could lead them to overlook some minor flaws in the candidate's resume. If the first impression was of a slouching, disheveled person who seemed uninterested, it would be hard to change that negative perception later, even if they were highly qualified.
Well, think about a new student in class. At the beginning, he might look like a troublemaker because he always wore some edgy clothes and had a bit of a rebellious look. But as time passed, we found out that he was very intelligent. He was just expressing his individuality through his appearance. Also, there was this neighbor who moved in next door. First impression was that she was a bit of a snob as she didn't say much when we greeted her. But then one day my cat got lost and she was the one who helped me look for it all day. She turned out to be really kind.
Well, I have a bad first impression story. When I was in high school, there was a new student. She had a really sour look on her face all the time. During the first class, she kept interrupting the teacher with really negative comments. It made everyone think she was a difficult and unfriendly person at first. But later, we found out she was just having a really bad day and was actually very nice.
It's very important. If we always judge people by their first impression, we might miss out on some great relationships. For example, we could lose the chance to be friends with really wonderful people just because their initial appearance or behavior didn't meet our expectations. Also, in a work environment, if a boss only relies on first impressions of employees, they might not promote the right people or give tasks to the most capable ones.
It's very important. A good first impression can open many doors. For instance, in making new friends, if you give a positive first impression, others will be more willing to spend time with you. Simple things like good hygiene and a positive attitude can create that good first impression.
My first impression story was when I first met my best friend at school. I saw her sitting alone in the corner of the classroom, reading a book. Her quietness and the way she was so focused on the book made her seem very mysterious. I was immediately intrigued and decided to go and talk to her. That simple first encounter led to a great friendship that has lasted for years.
Sure. One good first impression story is when I met a new neighbor. He greeted me with a big smile and offered to help me carry my groceries. His friendly attitude made me think he was a very kind person right away.
Well, I have a story. I went to a new coffee shop. The barista there had a really grumpy face when I walked in. I was like 'This place might not be so nice'. But it turned out he was having a bad day and actually makes great coffee.
Yes. I have a story. I saw a man sitting alone in a coffee shop with a very serious look on his face and a laptop full of post - it notes. I immediately thought he was some high - powered business executive working on a huge deal. However, when I accidentally bumped into him later and we started chatting, he said he was a struggling screenwriter trying to come up with ideas for his next script. And all those post - it notes were just random thoughts that might be in his script.
Sure. Once I met a girl at a coffee shop. She had this bright smile and was reading a really old book. My first impression was that she must be a very deep thinker. And it turned out she was an English literature major, so my first impression was quite accurate.
Sure. Once I met a new colleague at work. I was really nervous and when I went to shake his hand, I accidentally sneezed right in his face. It was so embarrassing. He just stood there, not knowing what to do.