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Extra posting by Geonwoo Lee
1.
Which characteristics of others
shaped your impression of them? Social group membership (sex, race, ethnicity,
class, others)? Physical appearance (dress, hairstyle, jewelry, height,
attractiveness)? Verbal and nonverbal expression (movements, postures,
gestures)?
When I first see a certain person, I hear the person 's voice. For
example, if he has an aggressive tone, I have a bad impression on him. But in
the opposite case, I have a good impression of the person. So when I first see
a certain person, I use a nice and good tone.
2.
Were you aware of managing how
others perceived you? How did want to be perceived (i.e., what did you decide
to share and not to share)? Was your impression management “successful” (i.e.,
did they seem to perceive you that way)? Were you more “successful” with some
people than others? If so, why?
When people see me, they look carefully at my tact and gentleness. I
try to instill soft images for everyone. This method has been successful for
most people. I think most people will like this image.
3.
Did you find yourself changing
your presentation when you met with different people? Males/females?
Attractive/not attractive? Others?
Yes. When I meet my family, I change my presentations. I act
differently than when I am with my friends. I value my family.
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