WHAT FAMOUS PSYCHOLOGISTS SAY:
1. When someone says "thank you," don’t just say "you’re welcome." You can say, "I know you’d do the same for me." It makes them feel closer to you.
2. If someone is sad, copy how they are standing or sitting to show you understand how they feel.
3. When you give someone a compliment, try to be specific. It makes it feel more special.
4. To look more confident, keep your head up and shoulders back. If you look down, you might seem unsure of yourself.
5. If you think someone is lying, you can ask, "Could you say that again?
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1. When someone says "thank you," don’t just say "you’re welcome." You can say, "I know you’d do the same for me." It makes them feel closer to you.
2. If someone is sad, copy how they are standing or sitting to show you understand how they feel.
3. When you give someone a compliment, try to be specific. It makes it feel more special.
4. To look more confident, keep your head up and shoulders back. If you look down, you might seem unsure of yourself.
5. If you think someone is lying, you can ask, "Could you say that again?
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