7 Ways To Make People Like You MORE

Do you find it hard to socialize? Want to learn how to be more likable? You’re in the right place. Research in the field of social psychology has helped widen our understanding of relationships, and how people will act in social groups and situations. Knowing this, you can learn ways to boost your likeability when around people.

Want more tips? We also made a video on the subtle behaviors that will make others like you instantly: https://youtu.be/FJJWllfyTQo

作家: Stela Kosic
腳本編輯器: 何伊莎多拉
腳本管理器: 宋凱莉
語音: Amanda Silvera www.youtube.com/AmandaSilvera
動畫師: 薩里莫皮 ( https://www.instagram.com/sarimopi/ )
YouTube 管理器: 辛迪張

速成課程是使用 Adob​​e Creative Cloud 製作的
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