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1. Sharing Too Many Photos On Facebook
If you're the type of person who shares photos of your honeymoon, cousin's graduation, and bla bla bla, all in the same day, you might want to stop.
A 2013 study found that posting too many photos on Facebook can hurt your real-life relationships.
2. Having too many, or too few, Facebook friends
3. Asking Questions Without Talking About Yourself At All
4. Posting a close-up profile photo
If your LinkedIn profile features an image of your face practically smushed up against the camera, you'd be wise to change it.
Research from California Institute of Technology suggests that faces photographed from just 45 centimeters — about 1.5 feet — away are considered less trustworthy, attractive, and competent than faces photographed from 135 centimeters, about 4.5 feet, away.
5. Having a hard-to-pronounce name
A Study found that people with more complicated last names are judged more negatively.
6. Not smiling
When you're at a networking event and meeting lots of new people, it can be hard to keep a smile plastered on your face. Try anyway.
7. Acting too nice
It makes logical sense that the nicer and more altruistic you seem, the more people will like you. But some science suggests otherwise.
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