As we grow older and we become more socially savvy, we gradually learn to wear masks and make friends. We will have different ways of communicating and getting along with different people. We have no reservations about those close to us, and we can treat them with indifference. There are some people who are like this. They always treat different people with different attitudes toward each other. Let's see who they are!
Rat
Rat is most accustomed to social interaction, and long-term social experience has given them rich experience in dealing with all kinds of people. As experience accumulates, they also learn to treat different people with different attitudes. They know how to win the favor of others first. Although this is a very popular performance, it is also one of the skills that adults need to master.
Dragon: Leadership
It’s as if dragons were destined to be leaders. They learn to treat different people with different attitudes from an early age. When I was a child, Xiaolong always respected his teachers, but they were all kinds of shows to his classmates. They are people who are admired, but also somewhat disliked, by their students. When they grow up, they are always able to become better leaders than others because of this skill.
Monkey: easy to get favor
For monkeys, it is a good thing to caress their feelings. From universities and professors, they feel that the boss feels good after work, and they all have their own clever methods. Monkeys are very good at communicating with people. Their natural relatability makes it easy to feel good about them. And they are also very good at being people. Different people can make them feel different happiness.
Chicken: Diplomacy
Chicken is usually cheerful and generous, and also likes to communicate. For different people, they will be divided into different groups, and they all have their own ways of getting along. Chickens have strong communication rules, and almost no one feels unhappy during the communication process, so everyone is willing to become friends with them.