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Moreover, attractive individuals are more frequently regarded as desirable friends and they are considered to be socially skilled.
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James may yet choose New York over remaining in Cleveland or going to Chicago or Miami or, say, even Newark/Brooklyn, and in the process bring along a desirable friend like the free-agent power forward Chris Bosh.
I'm sure it must have something to do with not being young enough, pretty enough, thin enough, childless enough, normal enough, or something enough to make a desirable friend.
Talkative people, for example, are rated as smarter, better- looking, more interesting, and more desirable as friends.
This is an example of piggybacking – combining the desired behavior (voting) with one that's inherently desirable (treat with friends).
This is an example of piggybacking - combining the desired behavior (voting) with one that's inherently desirable (treat with friends)." 2. Get More Active: Many employers are concerned that their employees are too sedentary.
If there is a desirable crowd of friends to be part of on a campus, they will almost always be at its center.
The Running Man dance I pulled off to showcase my desirable talents to friends might actually pop out a kid if I were to do it this morning.
If there is a desirable "crowd" of friends to be part of on a campus, they will almost always be at its center.
(Hoek, Maubach et al., 2013, p. 263) Studies found that being a smoker could be considered an acceptable, even desirable, identity around friends and other smokers.
They found that people with normal dental appearance were perceived to be better looking, more desirable to make friends with, more intelligent, and less likely to show aggressive behaviour [ 6- 8].
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