The first impression is to set a tone for every situation (individual or occupation) and ultimately determine the behavior in this situation. Within a few seconds, someone will evaluate another person or situation - this evaluation will be executed through the remaining relationship. What we say may affect how others look at us, but the investigation shows that most of our first impressions are based on body language. Body language consists of various elements that send nonverbal clues about the overall personality of an individual when collectively projected.
Discuss the first impression. Do people have a similar first impression, or have different impressions? What surprises, what is not to be surprised? What is the first impression of people? Is there a first impression that group members, or someone else is wrong? How are you? Children's awareness of "fair" or "unfair" develops during elementary school, including understanding of discrimination. They sometimes decide how people are treated according to inappropriate standards. Indeed, as children, they often encounter discrimination based on age. For example, adults can serve in front of shops
The first impression of the first impression is very important. In the Victorian era, people expressed their views to someone based on their first impression. In most cases, someone's first impression is not what they actually look like. There may be something I think is bad for someone from the first impression, then you can see that they are very kind and very positive. One example is that Mr. Darcy met with Elizabeth in a book called Pride and Prejudice. Elizabeth thought Mr. Darcy was a cruel and arrogant person, but later she discovered that he was not. In "Pride and Prejudice" when Elizabeth met Mr. Wickham, she received the impression that he is very kind and gentleman but she also felt himself different. In the story 'Become Importance of Ernest', Mrs. Bracknell does not like Jack. Because he does not have money and does not meet her standards, she does not know much. In Jane Austin's pride and prejudice, Elizabeth believes Mr. Darcy is a very rude and selfish person!