Folk wisdom sometimes balances one statement with another


First Impressions

Folk wisdom sometimes balances one statement with another. For instance, it is said ‘You never get a second chance to make a first impression'. However, you are also told, ‘Don't judge a book by its cover'. These two proverbs appear to be opposed to one another. Does this mean that one of them is wrong? Think about how we apply them, though; a ‘first impression' necessarily requires more than one person. On one hand, the person judging stands in a different place than the one being judged. On the other hand, both parties are likely judging and being judged at the same time. How can these two pieces of apparently contradictory advice inform one another as a relationship is forged?

In this Discussion, you will consider the importance of first impressions and their role in establishing relationships.
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Post: Consider this statement: ‘First impressions are the most important factor in developing human-to-human interaction'. Discuss the truth of this statement. Include both positive and negative aspects of the statement and how these factor into its overall applicability. Provide examples to support your position.

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