how to get people to like you
How to Get People to Like You
When you are new to a certain place, it's hard to make friends and socialize. This article lists some tips to get people to like you.
- If you are attending a new school, introduce yourself to a group of people during lunch or gym class.
- Step up and take the lead during a school activity or a function organized in school.
- Be friendly with your classmates and fellow students. People like friendly people.
- Don't be an attention seeker.
- Dress well, but don't go out of the way to look like something you aren't. Wear things that you look good in and are inherently 'you'. This will also boost your confidence.
- Be well-mannered and well-spoken, and agree to do favors for your classmates. If you are good at a particular subject, help your fellow students with their difficulties and don't limit your knowledge to yourself.
- Make a team when doing a class activity and take the lead. Involve other quiet students and work as friends with each one of them. They will realize that you are a kind and interesting person.
- Ask more questions about them and their families to get to know them better. Let them know that they can share their problems and confide in you as a true friend.
- When you get to your new desk, take your time to get adjusted to the place.
- After you've settled down, introduce yourself to colleagues sitting next to you. Ask them about their job profiles, the office environment, and your boss.
- During lunch, ask them if you can join them at their table and strike up conversations regarding trending topics like sports and other current affairs. The more you talk, the more they will socialize with you.
- Invite them over for a party at your place or to watch a game over the weekend. Women can go shopping and have some fun on a sunny weekend.
- Get to know your work friends by visiting their homes and spending time with them and their families.
- Show trust in them and celebrate their happiness.
- Give them reasons to like you by genuinely being nice to them and showing concern when they are in trouble.