新概念雙語:幫助你樹立良好第一印象的7個小技巧
來源: 環(huán)球網(wǎng)校 2020-05-25 09:08:26 頻道: 新概念

我們總是會與某些人初次打交道,論是求職、社交還是洽談業(yè)務(wù),給對方留下一個良好的第一印象都是非常重要的。你是怎么給別人留下好印象的?你有注意到那些給你留下好或不好印象的人,他們又是怎么做的么?

It takes time to really get to know someone but first impressions often determine whether someone is willing to spend more time learning about you. In fact, people’s first impressions are made within seven seconds of meeting someone new. The details that someone takes in about you all factored into how they perceive you to be Whether you ace that job interview or score a second date all depends on how you project yourself. Here are some tips on how to make a good impression.

想要真正了解別人是需要花費(fèi)時間的,但是第一印象常常決定一個人是否愿意花時間去了解你。事實(shí)上,人們的第一印象在見面的七秒鐘之內(nèi)就已經(jīng)決定了。人們對你的細(xì)節(jié)觀察成為了他們?nèi)绾慰创愕囊蛩。你是否能拿下這個工作面試或是獲得第二約會都取決于你如何表達(dá)自己。以下是一些如何給別人留下好印象的小方法。

1. Be enthusiastic. Show interest in the person you meet. Don’t hold back or be afraid to show that you’re excited about something. In fact, people often see passion as a charming sign of strength and inspiration. Showing your enthusiasm by smiling or incorporating friendly humor will make you seem approachable and easygoing.

1.熱情。對見面人展現(xiàn)興趣。不要克制或害怕展示你對某事物的激動之情。事實(shí)上,大家常常將激情看作是力量和鼓舞的迷人跡象。通過微笑或友好的幽默展現(xiàn)你的熱情,這能夠讓你看起來平易近人。

2. Show respect. People want to feel respected before they reciprocated. Be polite and show manners with please and thank you and don’t just focus your manners towards the person you meet. Make sure to treat everyone around you well, too as it shows a lot about who you are. For example, if you’re out for dinner, be sure to treat your waiters well, not only your date.

2. 表示尊重。大家都希望在受到別人尊重后,再給予相同尊重。要有禮貌,多說請和謝謝,還有,不要只對你的會面對象展現(xiàn)禮貌。確保友好地對待你身邊的每一個人,因?yàn)檫@很大程度上展現(xiàn)了你的內(nèi)在品質(zhì)。例如,如果你們外出吃飯,除了禮貌對待約會對象外,請一定禮貌對待服務(wù)員。

3. Be open to new ideas. Openness is an inviting trait, so give new experiences a shot. You don’t have to lie and be enthusiastic about it if you didn’t enjoy it, but let people know that you’re willing to try something new with them. This will also encourage them to be open to your suggestions as well. Engaging in new activity together is a great conversation starter and can create a sense of closeness.

3. 接受新觀點(diǎn)。開放的態(tài)度是一種誘人的品質(zhì),所以嘗試一下新的體驗(yàn)。如果不喜歡,不必撒謊或假裝喜歡,但一定要讓對方知道你希望和對方嘗試新的事物。這樣也會鼓勵他們接受你的建議。共同參與新的活動是一個好的對話的開端并能創(chuàng)造出一種親密感。

4. Be positive. Although life can be challenging. If you’re able to make every moment count and find the good even within the bad, people will be drawn to your resilience. You shouldn’t be a blind optimist but having a positive outlook despite any hardships makes you seem dependable.

4. 要積極。雖然生活充滿挑戰(zhàn),如果你能夠活在當(dāng)下并在困難中尋找美好,大家將會被你感染。你不應(yīng)該是一個盲目的樂觀主義者,在苦難中保持積極的態(tài)度讓你更加值得信賴。

5. Realize it’s not all about you. It’s great to show off your strings when meeting someone new but people also like to see a degree of humility because it shows that you understand there’s always room for improvement. There’s a difference between confidence and self-centeredness. To avoid seeming conceited, focus on larger concerns in the world and be sure you’re letting the other person participate equally in the conversation.

5. 意識到這并不總是關(guān)于你。和對方見面時,展現(xiàn)自己很好,但是大家同樣也希望看到一絲謙遜,因?yàn)檫@樣表明你了解永遠(yuǎn)都有進(jìn)步的空間。自信和自我中心還是有差別的。避免自負(fù)、集中注意力于世界更大的問題并確保你讓對方也平等地參與到對話之中。

6. Try to avoid the bad days. Timing plays an important role and while there’s only so much we can control. If something unfortunate happens that deeply affects you, you’re not obliged to follow through with a scheduled meeting on the same day instead you can bring up the issue and set up another time. Let them know your time with them is valuable to you, so you don’t want to let unfavorable aspects of your life to affect them or make them uncomfortable. It’ll show wise judgment on your part and demonstrate your ability to communicate effectively.

6. 嘗試避免不開心的日子。雖然不可控,但時機(jī)也是非常重要的。如果發(fā)生了不幸的事情,你的心情受到影響,你無須遵照時間表在這一天和對方見面。相反,你可以提出這個問題并另外約時間。告訴他們下次見面的時間很重要,你也不想讓自己不開心的一面影響到他們或讓他們感到不舒服。這能夠展現(xiàn)出你睿智判斷力的一面并有效展現(xiàn)你溝通的能力。

7. Pay attention to your body language. Body language has four times the influence on first impressions than the words that come out of your mouth. It’s important to be aware of the way you present yourself, make sure your posture is good, make strong eye contact and lean forward to express interest. It’s not the end of the world if you don’t make a good first impression, even if you meet with someone important. But don’t feel like you have to be someone else, there will always be more opportunities to connect with other people.

7. 關(guān)注自己的肢體語言。相比從嘴里說出的話,肢體語言對第一印象的影響力是其四倍。關(guān)注展現(xiàn)自己的方式很重要,確保你的姿勢沒問題,要有強(qiáng)烈的眼神交流并探身過去表達(dá)興趣。沒留下好印象也不是世界末日,哪怕你見的人非常重要。但是不要認(rèn)為你需要假裝,和其他人接觸的機(jī)會將更多。

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