According to Harvard psychologist: 2 questions reveal whether someone really likes you

We know almost instinctively whether we like a person or not in the first moments we meet them. According to a Harvard psychologist, we subconsciously ask ourselves two specific questions at that moment.
When we meet someone new, our gut feeling tells us within the first few minutes whether we like the person or not. We know instinctively whether we like the person and whether we would like to spend more time with them. But why is that?
According to Harvard psychologist: These two questions determine whether we like someoneHarvard social psychologist Amy Cuddy knows what our gut feeling is based on. According to her, there are two specific questions that we use to subconsciously decide whether we like a person or not. We reveal what these questions are in the video.
Source used: "Your Body Speaks for You: Acting, Convincing, Radiating from Within" by Amy Cuddy
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