"Even if not wearing a mask, our friends each have a special face." (Holmes, OW, 1911) If life is the stage, we have the first impression of our friend John. As a casual observer. We are also actors in the play. I may give John the first impression. Furthermore, how we view these two situations is of concern to us about John's situation. How did the first impression hit us? Our brain processes and integrates various input elements to help us get "first impression". This "brain process" function is like a road map to help conclude that high accuracy can be achieved in 30 seconds (Schiller, D., Freeman, J., Mitc)
Professor of psychology at Princeton University, Alexander Todorov, author of "Face value: the impressive influence of the first impression" states that most of us believe in the first impression. Sometimes they seem misleading, but the first impression forms someone's perception. It is important to consider where you want to give a good impression at first, whether in an official interview or dinner. The reason is simple. The background is important. Zayas says it gives clues about how you wear, watch and behave. For example, if you are interviewing at a bank, you may be in lawsuit. She said that choosing clothes, cosmetic habits, and conversation style appropriate for the environment in which you enter is an important factor for giving a good impression.
First impression is wrong: individuals place great importance on the first impression. The first impression is a permanent impression. We tend to remember what we saw at first, sometimes I do not think to change our initial impression. The first impression error means a tendency to form a persistent opinion to an individual based on the initial opinion. As we immediately produce the first impression and these impressions may be the basis of long-term employment relations, the main influence may be particularly dangerous in the interview.
As with one person, the appearance is part of the first impression. Experience has shaped the decision of past influences and the first impression of the future. As an example, the owner of a convenience store has many problems in having a teenager enter the store. He lost confidence in his teenage boys and refused to believe his teenage boys. This impression of the owner is dangerous because if customers do not like the store, they tend to go getting their business elsewhere.