when we meet someone for the first time, we generally decide very quickly what kind of person we think they are and if we like them or not. is this a good thing or a bad thing?

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when they meet others
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start to give their
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whether they like them or not.
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crucial to
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the benefits
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and drawbacks of judging
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time.
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individuals
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give
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impression
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strange
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there are
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numerous
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trend. It helps
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to recognize if
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person
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their
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of thinking or not.
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, some
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prefer their friends to have a specific character
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as being honest, kind , and funny.
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, the effect of
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impression
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impressions
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plays an important role especially when we judge
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person
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a person
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about his/her attitude because it is an essential factor for some
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companies rely on a
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impression
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to employ a new employee.
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, there are some disadvantages too.
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at the
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meeting
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improper
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and disorganised ideas.
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will build up a negative
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about them.
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could have a
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certain
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in improper wearing or even
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a bad
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mood.
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, if one of his/her family
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. In my opinion, I tend to believe that the
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meeting is a good tool to understand the
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of thinking ,
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sometimes it is a bad idea to judge
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without
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excuse
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their
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behaviour because
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that time. In conclusion, sometimes the
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is a
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way
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to give an
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but it
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consideration
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that might affect
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attitude. I suggest that
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have to consider the
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impression
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, but they should modify
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negative ideas that already
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prefomed.

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task achievement
Enhance the introduction by clearly stating your position on whether first impressions are good or bad. Provide a brief overview of both sides of the discussion.
coherence and cohesion
Improve logical flow by using more cohesive devices, such as transition words to connect ideas smoothly between sentences and paragraphs.
coherence and cohesion
Ensure to proofread the essay to correct spelling and grammatical errors, such as 'examine', 'numerous', 'certain', etc., as this will strengthen the clarity of your ideas.
content
You make some valid points regarding the advantages and disadvantages of first impressions, showing a balanced perspective.
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Your examples add relevance to your arguments, making them relatable.

Support ideas with relevant, specific examples

Examples make your writing easier to understand by illustrating points more effectively.

Examples, if used properly, not only help you get higher marks for ‘Task Response’ but also for ‘Coherence’.

When giving examples it is best to put them after your main idea or topic sentence. They can be used in the middle of supporting sentences or they can be used to start a new sentence. There is no rule for where exactly to give examples in essays, logically they would come after your main idea/topic sentence or just after a supporting sentence.

Linking words for giving examples:

  • for example
  • for instance
  • to illustrate this
  • to give a clear example
  • such as
  • namely
  • to illustrate
  • take, for example
Topic Vocabulary:
  • first impression
  • initial judgment
  • stereotypes
  • assess
  • non-verbal cues
  • body language
  • appearance
  • facade
  • misjudgments
  • unfair judgments
  • decision-making process
  • social situation
  • character
  • repeated interactions
  • open-mindedness
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