10 Habits That Make People Dislike You
10 Habits That Make People Dislike You
10 Habits That Make People Dislike You
When people are asked what their biggest fear is one of the most common answers is ending up alone.
No one in their right mind wants that. Being loved by people around us is in keeping with our human
nature and is embedded in our minds and souls as human beings. It doesn’t just feel good to be liked
and respected, it can also make you a more successful person. However, it’s easy to make the wrong
move and drive people away from you. It could be something as small as looking at your watch too often
or being distracted when you aren’t supposed to be. If you think you’ve been pushing people around
you away without even knowing, you’re in the right place. Here are 10 of the most common turn-offs for
people that could make them dislike you. Make sure you don’t miss the last point, the most important
one.
1. Disrespecting boundaries:
If you don’t know where you’re standing in a relationship, it’s easy to cross some lines and make
a wrong move. Nobody likes a person who violates their boundaries in a way. Boundaries can be
related to different aspects of life; from physical, emotional, and financial to the ones related to
time and energy. Let’s say you overshare something with a colleague you are not that close with
and you tell them about the relationship problems you’re having and how frustrating it is, you
call a classmate late at night to ask them a question, you have the habit of patting someone on
the shoulder when you’re talking… No matter which boundary you are overlooking, it makes you
a less likable person. If you think you have any of these habits, try to watch for signals that tell
you you’re making the other person uncomfortable. However, boundaries are not the only thing
you should consider when communicating with others, it’s a good idea to pay attention to some
of their pet peeves, as well.
3. Gossiping:
Yes! Gossiping is fun. No one can deny that. However, deep down, we all know it’s wrong and
frowned upon. Once you do it too often and get yourself a reputation for being a big gossiper
people could find it a bit repellent. By talking behind your mutual friends' backs, you are
indirectly implying that you are better than them, and it makes you look like a snob. But more
importantly, it makes people self-conscious about themselves. What if you are talking behind
their back when they’re not there? Or what about them makes good gossip? If you’ve been
gossiped about even once, you know that hurts! Therefore, it’s only natural for people to find a
gossiper intolerable, especially a rude one who only attacks certain people.
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9. Making assumptions:
Whether we like it or, we tend to make some assumptions about a person in our heads when we
are getting to know someone. The assumptions could be based on the first impression or the
next encounters. However, No matter how good we are at reading people, we cannot be right
all the time and it’s important to live some room for us being wrong about that person. Once
you start assuming different things about someone strictly, you deprive them of the chance to
reveal themselves to you as they really are, because you have already made up your mind and
think certain things about them. Once the other person realizes this, they feel judged and
misread and might want to stop spending time with you because of what you might be thinking
of them. Instead, try to give people some time to show you their true selves and communicate.
Ask them about their opinion on different things and how they feel about them.
How many of these toxic habits have you had so far? Write a comment and tell us which one is
the worst in your opinion.
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