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. ls this a good thing or a bad thing?

Nowadays, some
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believe that we can decide what kind of person we prefer by a quick
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, but is it a good or bad thing? In
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essay, I will discuss both positive and negative aspects and give my opinion. On the one hand, the advantages of quick
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must be mentioned. The skill of recognising
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is important for socialising. First of all, making a decision quickly is the biotic instinct for us of being a
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, to be more specific,
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natural ability enables us to judge the safety or threat. Back to socialising,
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,
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years ago on one day, I was waiting for a train, there was a guy trying to talk to me, I thought he
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to attack me,
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, he just wanted to ask me information about the next train. I felt apologetic to him, but I believed that staying moderately alert to any stranger is needed, as danger is unexpected.
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, quick judgment not only protects
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, but
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keeps the efficiency of socialising,
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is because in the modern world, meeting
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is easier than before,
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, it saves our time of filtering
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who are worth keeping in touch.
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, quick decision has
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drawbacks that should be considered.
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with, one major drawback is inaccuracy. A good relationship depends on how much
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understand each other, which means it needs sufficient time for
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.
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, we may lose many opportunities to know great
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.
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, snap decisions may cause prejudice to new friends
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some
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have an unfriendly face, but they
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actually with a kind personality. In conclusion, I disagree with a quick
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decision
of recognising
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. In my opinion, as long as we are willing to spend a longer time
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along with
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anyone, we may find that all
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have positive sides for us to learn.

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