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  2. How to hit on someone in real life – without being a creep

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    Get it right, however, and you could wind up finding the love of your life. In short: the stakes are high. This brings me to the first tip for hitting on someone: read the room.

  3. Read and Share on AOL.com - AOL Help

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    To post a message: 1. Enter a desired nickname in the text-box provided. - If you are logged in to your AOL account, your nickname is automatically generated. 2. Enter your comment. 3. Click post. To interact with other users on your comment or another comment that has been posted, use the options located under the text.

  4. Woman Doesn’t Regret Proposing to Her Boyfriend - AOL

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    The video revealing her decision to propose garnered more than 205K views, 9,000 likes and 600 comments. However, several people who watched the video debated in the comments about whether they ...

  5. Woman Is Completely Surprised by Her Boyfriend’s Proposal: 'I ...

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    The woman spotted the romantic setup and thought it was for someone else Woman Is Completely Surprised by Her Boyfriend’s Proposal: 'I Think Someone Is Getting Engaged!' (Exclusive) Skip to main ...

  6. Self-persuasion - Wikipedia

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    Self-persuasion came about based on the more traditional or direct strategies of persuasion, which have been around for at least 2,300 years and studied by eminent social psychologists from Aristotle to Carl Hovland, they focused their attention on these three principal factors: the nature of the message, the characteristics of the communicator, and the characteristics of the audience.

  7. Comments by Celebs - Wikipedia

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    Comments by Celebs, or CBC, is a brand consisting of several social media accounts and a weekly podcast created by Emma Diamond and Julie Kramer that focuses on pop culture and entertainment news. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The brand curates a collection of social media interactions between celebrities, emphasizing lighthearted interactions while trying to ...

  8. Interpersonal communication - Wikipedia

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    In on-line interactions personal information can be disclosed immediately and without the risk of excessive intimacy. For example, Facebook users post extensive personal information, pictures, information on hobbies, and messages. This may be due to the heightened level of perceived control within the context of the online communication medium ...

  9. Coercion - Wikipedia

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    Byman and Waxman (2000) define coercion as "the use of threatened force, including the limited use of actual force to back up the threat, to induce an adversary to behave differently than it otherwise would." [11] Coercion does not in many cases amount to destruction of property or life since compliance is the goal.