People Judge You On These 3 Non-Obvious Things Within Minutes Of Meeting You, Says Biological Anthropologist

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A close-up portrait of a woman with a neutral face resting on her arms; illustrating 'evolutionary signaling theory' and the non-obvious physical or behavioral traits that biological anthropologists say trigger instant social evaluations.

The late biological anthropologist Helen Fisher reveals three surprising things people judge you on when they first meet you that aren't always initially obvious.

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