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5 psychology tricks to make people magically like you

etimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 29, 2024, 08:00 IST
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Psychology tricks to make people like you



Have you ever wondered how some people effortlessly seem to charm others, making everyone fawn over them? Well, the secret lies in some simple yet powerful psychological tricks! Whether you want to make a good first impression at a professional event or just try to enhance your likability among your friends, here are five effective strategies to leave an incredible impression on people!


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​Mirroring body language

Mirror body language is one of the best tricks to form a connection with people and make them like you. Mirroring offers a sense of comfort and openness to the person you are talking to, ultimately leading them to feel more valued and bonded with you. Simply observe the person’s gestures, expressions, and posture, and subtly mimic them to enhance a relationship and promote a feeling of understanding.

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​Show empathy


Emotional intelligence plays a crucial role in making people comfortable and understood around you. When you genuinely put efforts into making people feel validated, secure, and cared for, they naturally tend to like you and form a connection with you. All you need to do is make people feel truly heard around you by listening to them and reflecting on what they are saying. Make steady eye contact, ask them relevant and related questions, and use phrases such as - “I understand how you must be feeling", "that sounds challenging”, “We will get through this together”, and more.


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​Seeking their advice


When you ask someone for a piece of advice, be it something small or significant, it offers them a sense of being valued and respected. When someone feels valued around you, it automatically makes them feel connected to you. Trying to ask a question related to something they have expertise in, such as “I like how you handle your work", "Can you help me with some tips on effective work and time management”, can work magically in your favour if you want someone to like you.



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​Give genuine compliments


Compliments tend to boost an individual’s confidence and self-esteem, making them feel instantly good about themselves. If you want to make people like you, try offering them genuine compliments- - something related to their personality, something you admire about them, or something they are good at. Honest and considerate compliments, and not just for the sake of it can make people more confident and happy around you, ultimately making them like you and form a bond with you.

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​Encourage self-expression and authenticity


People often enjoy sharing about themselves such as their exciting experiences, achievements, and stories. Encouraging them to share their anecdotes and accomplishments can start a foundation for a strong relationship. Ask open-ended questions that don’t have a specific answer such as “What is one memorable experience you’ve had recently?”, “What inspired you to choose your career path”, and more. This will help you have an honest and open dialogue with someone, leading you to find common ground with them which will help you bond.



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