
2. Elen: People often judge others for many different reasons. They may look at someone’s appearance, clothes, the way they act, how they speak, their social status, skills, personality, friends, education, style, or even what hobbies and interests they have.
Meri: First impressions can be very strong, and people often decide what they think about someone before really knowing them. But these judgments are not always correct because a person’s true character, feelings, and life story can be very different from what others see at first.
Nata: People can also judge based on society’s rules, trends, or what their friends think. Some may judge out of curiosity, fear, or even jealousy. It’s important to remember that judging others too quickly can be unfair, and understanding someone takes time, patience, and openness.
3. Natalig: Many people first notice how someone looks. This includes their clothes, hairstyle, and style. For example, clean clothes or a different outfit can make people have a strong first idea about someone.
Meri: Some people notice how someone moves and acts. Are they confident, calm, or nervous? Do they smile or look away? Body language can show how a person feels or their personality before they talk.
Elen: Others notice how someone talks and behaves. The tone of their voice, being polite, and the words they use can give a good or bad first idea. Talking nicely and respectfully can make people feel comfortable quickly.