JDgreen227
Super Member
And for the sake of clarity, lets assume you get to know the person better after your initial meeting. My first impression of someone is mostly based on their appearance and how they conduct themselves, and to me the really important factor is what type of manners they exhibit.
Case in point: Last fall I drove a 100-mile round trip and devoted much of an afternoon to inspecting a house that my GF's daughter was planning to buy with her boyfriend, the purchase was dependent upon my inspection revealing nothing major wrong with the house. Well, the young man showed up fifteen minutes after the time he had asked me to meet him there, he was dressed like a slob, had a goofy haircut and garish tattoos, didn't know how to give a proper handshake, and perhaps worst of all, failed to introduce me to his father who had accompanied him. I offered to give him an idea of what I was looking at in the hopes he might learn something about his potential first home, but no, he was busy yakking on the phone most of the time.
This is REALLY funny...while I was checking over the electrical system, he was going from room to room with a big table lamp, plugging it in to see if the outlets worked....:laughing: if the guy hadn't given me such a lousy first impression, I would have handed him my little outlet tester to use. Later on he told me that he found outlets that did not work, and I told him to show me where...every one he located was switch controlled and I plugged in my outlet tester and flipped the switch....
Well, the guy didn't thank me for my time, nor did he offer to buy me lunch down the road, or whatever. Didn't surprise me, because my first impression of him was that he was a punk and a big time loser....and he has done nothing but reinforce my initial impression every since.
I have usually been reasonably accurate with my initial impression of people, I think it's something you gain experience with over time.
Any comments? Thanks.
Case in point: Last fall I drove a 100-mile round trip and devoted much of an afternoon to inspecting a house that my GF's daughter was planning to buy with her boyfriend, the purchase was dependent upon my inspection revealing nothing major wrong with the house. Well, the young man showed up fifteen minutes after the time he had asked me to meet him there, he was dressed like a slob, had a goofy haircut and garish tattoos, didn't know how to give a proper handshake, and perhaps worst of all, failed to introduce me to his father who had accompanied him. I offered to give him an idea of what I was looking at in the hopes he might learn something about his potential first home, but no, he was busy yakking on the phone most of the time.
This is REALLY funny...while I was checking over the electrical system, he was going from room to room with a big table lamp, plugging it in to see if the outlets worked....:laughing: if the guy hadn't given me such a lousy first impression, I would have handed him my little outlet tester to use. Later on he told me that he found outlets that did not work, and I told him to show me where...every one he located was switch controlled and I plugged in my outlet tester and flipped the switch....
Well, the guy didn't thank me for my time, nor did he offer to buy me lunch down the road, or whatever. Didn't surprise me, because my first impression of him was that he was a punk and a big time loser....and he has done nothing but reinforce my initial impression every since.
I have usually been reasonably accurate with my initial impression of people, I think it's something you gain experience with over time.
Any comments? Thanks.