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Saying sorry constantly makes you seem unsure and guilty—people start seeing you as weak, not kind.
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Even when excited, cutting people off signals ego or impatience. It quietly erodes respect in every conversation.
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Nervous laughter during serious moments confuses people—it makes you seem emotionally unaware or even insincere.
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Oversharing personal stuff quickly may feel like bonding—but psychologically, it can make others uncomfortable and distrustful.
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Pretending to be modest while showing off? People notice. It feels manipulative, not impressive—especially to emotionally intelligent minds.
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Always. Never. Everyone. No one. Overgeneralizing shows rigidity, not confidence—it damages how smart and fair you seem.
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Missing obvious facial expressions, tone changes, or pauses? It makes people think you’re self-absorbed or socially unaware.