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  2. 11 things the most likable people always do - AOL

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    Some people instantly light up a room.They make us feel important. They make us feel special. While we can't always define it, we know when someone just has it. The person is naturally likable.

  3. 13 Surprising Habits That Make You 'Instantly Likable ... - AOL

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    "Other people's opinions of you are none of your business" is a popular saying in some corners of the Internet. Indeed, placing a premium on popularity and external validation has its pitfalls ...

  4. 14 Behaviors to Ditch To Be a More Likeable Person ... - AOL

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    To become more likable, stop being the center of your world and start immersing yourself in other people's. Related: Individuals Who Grew Up as an 'Only Child' Usually Develop These 7 Traits as ...

  5. Person - Wikipedia

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    A person (pl.: people or persons, depending on context) is a being who has certain capacities or attributes such as reason, morality, consciousness or self-consciousness, and being a part of a culturally established form of social relations such as kinship, ownership of property, or legal responsibility.

  6. Pratfall effect - Wikipedia

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    In social psychology, the pratfall effect is the tendency for interpersonal appeal to change after an individual makes a mistake, depending on the individual's perceived competence. In particular, highly competent individuals tend to become more likeable after committing mistakes, while average-seeming individuals tend to become less likeable ...

  7. Ben Franklin effect - Wikipedia

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    The Ben Franklin effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people like someone more after doing a favor for them. An explanation for this is cognitive dissonance . People reason that they help others because they like them, even if they do not, because their minds struggle to maintain logical consistency between their actions and perceptions.

  8. 11 Surprising Phrases That Make You 'Instantly Likable ... - AOL

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  9. Moral character - Wikipedia

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    Another experiment asked college students at Cornell University to predict how they would behave when faced with one of several moral dilemmas, and to make the same predictions for their peers. Again and again, people predicted that they would be more generous and kind than others. Yet when put into the moral dilemma, the subjects did not ...