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How I Made a Good First Impression
How I Made a Good First Impression
As everybody knows, the first minutes of communication with humans form a first opinion. I made a good first impression on my husband the first time that we met. I showed up with a nice dress which was appropriate for the restaurant. I looked fresh, a little bit a perfume, and my hair looked beautiful, so that it showed that I respect him, and making a good first impression for him was really important for me. After I hugged him if he were an old friend, he became being more comfortable. I didn’t forget to smile frequently and that probably made him more comfortable. O spoke slowly, clearly, and loudly enough. My voice was soft and supported our food atmosphere. I believed that he was interested in my stories. I let him speak most off the time to demonstrate that he was the center of attention. I was a good listener but from time to time I impressed him with my response: “Really!”, “Very interesting!”, and so on. Our conversation was very nice and I maintained steady eye contact which showed him my interest in him. At the end of our conversation I asked him several questions about his name often which demonstrated my interest in him and I saw that it made him really happy.
I showed him appreciation by saying that all was perfect and that I enjoyed the evening together. The next day he was trying to call me several times to meet again. Moreover, he sent me flowers the next day so I understood that my first impression was really strong and I was

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