For example, when chatting for the first time, the following two avatars give people a completely different feeling.
Brain science research shows that our brain will produce two sets of fixed stress response patterns to external stimuli. One is complex machining mode, the other is conditioned reflex machining mode, which is also simplified mode.
The former is characterized by a more objective and reasonable conclusion through layer-by-layer analysis and a large number of processing steps. For example, if someone says something, there is a subtext. At this time, your brain needs to use complex processing patterns to analyze the deep meaning of what this person said.
The latter is an intuitive, perceptual and immediate response mode. This model is generally based on the usual inertial thinking and sensory experience, so it needs no effort and is a quick and intuitive processing model.
When we usually use WeChat to communicate, the first step is usually to add the other person's WeChat first, so your WeChat avatar is the only and most intuitive content that falls into the other person's eyes. Therefore, the avatar setting of WeChat will directly affect others' first impression of you.
Use photos of yourself and others as avatars.
The message conveyed by this avatar is that I am a good communicator. When strangers see such photos, they will think that this person has a wide network of contacts, and then they will think that this person is easy to contact and likes to socialize.
Choose a personal photo that looks good from all angles as your avatar.
Everyone has the so-called love of beauty. Presumably, most people like to make friends with good-looking people. Psychologists point out that people always generally think that good-looking people will be more comfortable, and good-looking people will care more about people and know more social skills than ugly people!