Idiom
People person.
Someone who enjoys interacting with people as part of their job.
Dictionary
people persons
noun
Plural of people person
Exact(14)
And Missouri's Billy Long referenced the recent visit of Japan's prime minister: "I knew you all would hit it off because you're both people persons and great personalities...
(Personalities are always people persons).
Although they were thought of as the champions of the people, persons elected to this office came from aristocratic families and generally favoured the status quo.
An undergraduate degree in economics is ideal, as it teaches a lot about the fundamentals of public policy, but an aspiring politician would find it unnecessarily costly to spend the 5 or 6 additional years typically necessary for a PhD.A more parsimonious explanation might be that... how do I put this delicately... economists are not generally people persons.
Most adherents of Mithra known to us from inscriptions are soldiers of both low and high rank, officials in the service of the emperor, imperial slaves, and freedmen (who quite often were very influential people)—persons who probably knew which god would lead them to quick promotion.
People: persons indefinitely or collectively; persons.
Similar(46)
A grouchy personality is saying you are not people person.
He's a people person.
"He was a people person," Fuller said.
They're like a people person.
"Houk was a people person," Manuel said.
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