What is the psychology behind mimicking someone? - psychology of selling
For example, a consultant on how to improve your selling technique and then people say to be expected.
I have a feeling that there is a wave of negative, sarcastic, but I know they say that imitation is a form of flattery.
Can you explain that?
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Psychology Of Selling What Is The Psychology Behind Mimicking Someone?
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It all depends on how the person has, the Council is to be emulated. As you said, take some with a grain of salt and treat it as a compliment, while others are offended.
ReplyDeleteI would say it is a form of flattery, if you want to be like you, that is a famous person and the person who imitates how they dress. But this form of flattery May are also viewed negatively if the person is imitated, is just a normal everyday person can not understand why someone in the act of being in the rule as he wishes or her.
People who can imitate do so out of respect and love for the person or can be taken to another level and as a form of intimidation or harassment.