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What makes people charming?
- Eye contact.
Looking into someone else’s eyes allows you to control that person.
Doing so can give you confidence and make the person you are chatting
with feel that he is very interesting to you because he is being stared
at. Maintain eye contact throughout the conversation. No matter what you
are talking about, making eye contact with others will make you look
more charming.
- Smile with eyes. The
reason it is the most sincere is that the muscles of the eyes that are
used for smiling are involuntary; they can only be activated because of a
real smile from the heart, and a polite smile cannot mobilize these
muscles. In addition, if you look at someone and then smile, they will
be instantly fascinated by you.
- Shake hands vigorously.
Shaking hands with someone when you meet for the first time is a polite
way to express that you want to have a conversation with the other
person. Grab hard, but not too tight-you don't want to hurt someone's
hand, do you? After shaking hands once, you can let go. In some places,
there is no such habit of shaking hands. They will use other, decent
body postures to express their interest in each other. A light kiss on
the cheeks or forehead, or other body positions, can provide a good
start to the conversation.
- Use charming body language. Face
the person you are talking to so that you don’t seem too anxious to
leave. In the process of conversation, simple touch is helpful to
promote the development of the conversation. For example, you can
lightly touch the other person's shoulder to emphasize a certain point.
At the end of the conversation, think about whether it is appropriate to
hug or shake your hand again.
- Control your tone.
Your voice should be soft and peaceful, but direct. Express your
meaning clearly and clearly. You can practice with a tape recorder and
then play it back.
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