ardour
Well known loser
Time again I keep encountering people who judge by a first or early impression, who will never give another chance once it’s formed. It has to be the most frustrating aspect of socializing, as I imagine it is for just about anyone with social anxiety. Why is there so much emphasis on the first impression? The more it happens the more anxious I get around new people.
Some of the more egregious examples:
About 9 years ago I started working part time in an office while studying. I met a friend of acquaintances and we got on really well, seemed to have a lot in common. But the second time we spoke I must have been tired and aloof. Well, for the next few months we never spoke again unless it were me initiating, trying to make up for my ‘mistake’. I sat at the same table in a break once and she abruptly got up and left. A shame because she was so in-your-face friendly at first and our personalities seemed well matched (similar lack of maturity.) This still plays over and over in my mind, what did I do...
Someone introduced me to their older Chinese colleague who works here, and the next I saw her I must not have returned the smile. For the last 3 years this woman has been at pains to avoid me, not being in the same area, avoiding talking to colleagues if I’m around as if I were some monstrous animal. This is after numerous attempts since to smile and say hello.
The women I was sitting opposite from for 7 years in my previous position (Hong Kong migrant with limited English) She hated me so much she refused to acknowledge my existence. I had to get colleagues to ask her work related questions on my behalf. She was friendly with a now good friend but has since stopped saying hello to him, presumably because he speaks to me. She does have social problems that have been commented on though.
Lastly… the girl I was hopelessly infatuated with who ended up despising me. I transferred and she helped with the training. Things seemed fine for about 3 weeks, but then I must have come across as cold or aggressive one day. No real conversation occurred for 4 months after that unless it were me practically cornering her on a couple of occasions. She was still sort of friendly in the day-to-day sense, but in hindsight it was with that patronizing, placating tone you get once things have gone sour. It culminated in sending a friend request as a friendly gesture... only to have my gesture interpreted as harassment. This really hurt and I haven’t been sleeping a full night since.
Now her replacement seems to have a similarly negative impression. I’m sleep deprived, exhausted and must seem like a creepy, incoherent..idiot. The people who bothered to know me though, don’t think that, so I’m considering asking them for a frank assessment of my facial expressions, manner, anything I could change. It occurs with women, but there isn't any objectively inappropriate behaviour going on. I don’t encounter anything like these judgements from men. Men don’t seem quick to judge and are far more relaxed and easier to know (*not all women react this way, I'd say about half do*)
It’s getting to the point where I’m dreading other's impressions and want it over with…. I can’t stand people refusing to wait until they know you better before passing judgement. At least be willing to have a normal conversation first.
Some of the more egregious examples:
About 9 years ago I started working part time in an office while studying. I met a friend of acquaintances and we got on really well, seemed to have a lot in common. But the second time we spoke I must have been tired and aloof. Well, for the next few months we never spoke again unless it were me initiating, trying to make up for my ‘mistake’. I sat at the same table in a break once and she abruptly got up and left. A shame because she was so in-your-face friendly at first and our personalities seemed well matched (similar lack of maturity.) This still plays over and over in my mind, what did I do...
Someone introduced me to their older Chinese colleague who works here, and the next I saw her I must not have returned the smile. For the last 3 years this woman has been at pains to avoid me, not being in the same area, avoiding talking to colleagues if I’m around as if I were some monstrous animal. This is after numerous attempts since to smile and say hello.
The women I was sitting opposite from for 7 years in my previous position (Hong Kong migrant with limited English) She hated me so much she refused to acknowledge my existence. I had to get colleagues to ask her work related questions on my behalf. She was friendly with a now good friend but has since stopped saying hello to him, presumably because he speaks to me. She does have social problems that have been commented on though.
Lastly… the girl I was hopelessly infatuated with who ended up despising me. I transferred and she helped with the training. Things seemed fine for about 3 weeks, but then I must have come across as cold or aggressive one day. No real conversation occurred for 4 months after that unless it were me practically cornering her on a couple of occasions. She was still sort of friendly in the day-to-day sense, but in hindsight it was with that patronizing, placating tone you get once things have gone sour. It culminated in sending a friend request as a friendly gesture... only to have my gesture interpreted as harassment. This really hurt and I haven’t been sleeping a full night since.
Now her replacement seems to have a similarly negative impression. I’m sleep deprived, exhausted and must seem like a creepy, incoherent..idiot. The people who bothered to know me though, don’t think that, so I’m considering asking them for a frank assessment of my facial expressions, manner, anything I could change. It occurs with women, but there isn't any objectively inappropriate behaviour going on. I don’t encounter anything like these judgements from men. Men don’t seem quick to judge and are far more relaxed and easier to know (*not all women react this way, I'd say about half do*)
It’s getting to the point where I’m dreading other's impressions and want it over with…. I can’t stand people refusing to wait until they know you better before passing judgement. At least be willing to have a normal conversation first.