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  2. Your Ultimate Guide To Sliding Into Someone's DMs—And ... - AOL

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    What’s the best way to not only catch someone’s attention, but spark a back-and-forth worth taking offline? ... If someone’s interested, they’ll message back. If they don’t message back ...

  3. PSA: *These* Are the Hinge Prompts You Should Use on ... - AOL

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    That’s why Hinge is such a favorite among app daters (seriously, ask anyone)—its profile prompts allow you to showcase *just enough* of yourself to catch someone’s attention and (hopefully ...

  4. Ahoy (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    In another early documented source, as well, ahoy was similarly used to catch someone's attention. The expression ahoy was probably first heard in public in 1789 in the lyrics of a sea shanty , a worksong sung by able seamen, when the English composer Charles Dibdin (1745-1814) performed his musical The Oddities in London.

  5. Frequency illusion - Wikipedia

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    The process of frequency illusion is inseparable from selective attention, due to the cause-and-effect relationship between the two, so the "frequent" object, phrase, or idea has to be selective. This means that a particularly triggering or emotive stimulus could catch someone's attention, possibly more than a mundane task they are preoccupied ...

  6. 80 Times This Restaurant’s Signs Had Customers ... - AOL

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    They spent a few days brainstorming, tossing around ideas that might catch attention, but eventually decided to skip anything too flashy or funky. For them, authenticity was the winning formula ...

  7. Pseudolistening - Wikipedia

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    Listening for ways someone can reject you. [7] Forming your response to the speaker instead of focusing on what is being said. Preoccupation, when there is too much on the mind of the listener, so that they cannot listen. [8] Preexisting familiarity with the topic of conversation, which results in less effort to actively listen.

  8. Attention seeking - Wikipedia

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    People are thought to engage in both positive and negative attention seeking behavior independent of the actual benefit or harm to health. In line with much research and a dynamic self-regulatory processing model of narcissism, motivations for attention seeking are considered to be driven by self-consciousness and thus an externalization of ...

  9. Here’s Why Some Adults Are Attention Seekers - AOL

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    Attention-seeking behavior in adults can be hard to deal with. Here we look at the signs, symptoms, and causes of attention-seekers. Don't give in to the drama.