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Why is it said first impression is the last impression?

First impression should always be good, as it open doors for opportunity.

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Question added by Md Umar Khalid Khan Khan , project manager , Skytouch housing & development private limited
Date Posted: 2013/10/18
Sajid Hussain shah
by Sajid Hussain shah , Business Manager , AlFalah Business Group (Electronics & Home Appliances)

“First impression is the last impression.” Is it though? It’s one of the many cliches that I don’t relate to. As far as my experience has been concerned first impression is always the wrong one. I have over the time become acquainted with many people or even became friends with many later on whom I couldn’t even stand the first time I met. For me it’s always been the other way round. Those who came across as really snobbish or arrogant at first turned out to become one of my closest friends and those who I deemed to be really nice and amicable people were the ones who taught me how to hate someone. It could also mean I’m probably not good at judging people at first. For me just an initial acquaintance isn’t enough to form an appropriate or a spot on opinion about them. But in my defense I have in the past managed to leave a totally wrong impression on others as well. A few of my close friends who met me the first time judged me as an obnoxious and an arrogant person, which is by the way anyone but me. I’m probably the second most non-arrogant person I have ever known in my life. But then again there have been people who actually had an accurate so called first impression of mine; to whom I came across as a friendly, exuberant person. The point being that the first impression might not be that important after all!

I believe it is not at all prudent to form an opinion about someone just on the basis of their “first impression” on you. For all we know that person who came across as a rude and grumpy guy/girl could be having a really bad day. That one kid in the class who doesn’t talk much or socialize doesn’t mean he/she lacks confidence. Probably he/she is way too smart for the rest of the class to relate or talk to on an equal level. Likewise that one person who talks too much or jokes around all the time does in no way means is the dense one, that one hell of a talkative person might be a real deep thinker in his/her solitary confinement. We all have known people in our lives, the one’s who are quite closer to us, who weren’t the persons we first thought them to be. They were a complete contrast and probably left a lot of room to question this so called “First impression” cliche. Why in the first place is this first impression of such importance anyway? Simply because we are judgmental. We like to judge people even without trying to know them. The moment we are being introduced to a person, in our head we start judging them on the various levels; the way they dress, talk, walk, or even the way they laugh. This very core need of judging everything and everyone around us forces us to believe that we must have a solid first impression of that someone we just met. We then on the basis of our very limited knowledge and understanding of the human behavior form a solid opinion about them. Which in the crux means we give the verdict without hearing the case!

Another thing I have noticed is that a single person won’t have the same and uniform first impression on everyone they meet. As I quoted my example earlier, to few of my friends my first impression was of being an arrogant person whereas for the rest I was a happy-go-lucky person. Apart from the different way of seeing things and reading people’s behavior of my friends this could also mean that I acted differently in either cases which allowed them to form two different opinions. Surprisingly those who thought I was arrogant are the one’s who came across as haughty to me the first time I met them. So probably it was my defense mechanism that put up that psychological shield around me in order to avoid those arrogant people that in turn made ME look like one. And those who thought I was a happy and a friendly person were the one’s who omitted positive energies and made me comfortable around them hence allowing me to put down my guard and be myself which in turn helped them get a better view of who I actually am! So what I deduce is that people react differently not just in different situations but around different people. If they come across someone who doesn’t make them uncomfortable and allows them to be who they really are without being judgmental, there’s a very good chance they could leave a close to accurate first impression on you. But if you put them ill at ease for whatever reason, you might not get a chance to be precise as far as forming an opinion on the basis of their first impression is concerned.

So next time when you judge a person just by the first impression that you managed to gather, remember their behavior was probably just the reaction to the way you treated them. So your first impression and their first impression are probably co-independent!

Nicholas Poshayi
by Nicholas Poshayi , Teacher/Librarian/Academic Teacher , Brooke Bond School

It is so because that is the picture those who have interacted with you will hold on to for a long time.It is thus very important to make a very good first impression the idea being to make it last long.Even if they are to notice any short comings,they will not be as bad as if you had left them glaring at them the very first time.

Zafar Iqbal
by Zafar Iqbal , Teacher (Pak Studies) Subject Specialist , Home Tutor

Yes if you understand the other party in the first meeting eventually you will win the deal.

Anita Viherpuro
by Anita Viherpuro , Consultant , Presentte Oy

Our first impression is based on our own earlier experience of people. That again affects whether we like or dislike the new person. That impression is not the final, it develops through time when we learn to know the person better.

Hersh Lulla
by Hersh Lulla , Marketing Manager , Mercury International

The first impression is not necesarrily the last, but it creates a lasting impression. We, as human beings, subconciously make associations and judgments based on our own experinces and likings. These associations and judgments are what causes an impression on us to begin with. A positive association in the first meeting or glance will create a positive internal realization, while a negative association will always put you off. Following globally accepted norms and interactive procedures in accordance with local culture ensure neutrality or positivity in the creation of impressions.

Hi

 

I used to say he same.

The reason is why the first impression is so important because you have only one first impression.

 

Kazi Anwar ul Islam Anwar
by Kazi Anwar ul Islam Anwar , Director, HR, Training & Administration , Nitol Niloy Group (NNG)

In some occasions the quotation is very correct but not always. Exceptions are there. If the first impression is good and can create an impression, it lasts long in the mind of an individual. But in some cases, the individual could create an impression by virtue of his/her excellent hard work and results. That remains for longer. So, I feel that any impression should be based on “ END RESULT” and every one should also come out from the ‘ BOX’.

Haitham Abu Sharif
by Haitham Abu Sharif , Marketing Coordinator , United Electronics

People say that you have1 minute to give a good impression, that is because it is human nature to judge an individual, even if he doesnt have the neccesary information to place that judgment. therefore if your first impression is a bad one then that person will place a bad judgment on you.

 

If your first impression is not a good one: you are seen as rude for example, people will see you in that light and find it hard to see you any other way. 

Maybe on a personal level we are more forgiving, but when it comes to business and competition, people will go and look for what they want instead of giving you another chance, so it will be your "lasting" impression.

Ramendra Sunder Sinha PMP
by Ramendra Sunder Sinha PMP , DGM Planning , Gaur Sons Limited

Human Psychology is the reason. Even love at first sight lasts long.

Amir Elsayed
by Amir Elsayed , Owner , Wizzora

Personal opinion: because you judge by your natural pure instinct, which for so many people be right and others not gifted with that and it some times last because the human instinct can't be changed that easily unless the other person gives us good evidence that we are wrong so we start to change with it.

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