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Appear as Humble

Appear as Humble

No one likes a person radiating a competitive expression or someone asserting dominance.

To adapt with the individual, acting like someone who is like a friend, someone who doesn't show dominance towards their friends may help. 

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Keep the Normal or Awkwardless Atmosphere

Keep the Normal or Awkwardless Atmosphere

More or less, awkward situations appear as barriers when it comes to communication.

In this regard, one may act calm, not freak out, not show fast gestures, and comply with the surroundings.

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Accept Their Thoughts

Accept Their Thoughts

We all have our ways of picturing the world, situations, ideas, etc. Our insights are unique and will contrast with one another.

What happens is that, when we talk to someone different of our age, we tend to impose our own beliefs. Even if we are correct, our imposed thoughts can make the p...

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Know When to Be Silly and Serious

Know When to Be Silly and Serious

As personalities vary among us, our maturity varies as well. So, someone younger than us won't appear to be sensible to us sometimes, yet we have to go with the flow and act a lot like them. 

As for elders, speaking in common terms and within topic assists in giving them the thought of us a...

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I like to explore various topics such as - psychology, personal development, health, productivity, etc, and I write on these often.

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