In our contemporarily, making a good impression when communicating in life that is
difficult due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. All communication activities are very limited, even learning becomes difficult when we have to study online and interact with each other (lecturers, colleagues) through only one screen. For university studies, impressing your classmates is really important, especially when doing teamwork. Firstly, being early is preferable to arriving late, and it is the first step toward making a good first impression. For the first time, someone you meet is not interested in your "good explanation" for being late. Secondly, because the person you're meeting for the first time doesn't know you, your appearance is generally the only clue he or she has. But don't worry, it's just a casual get-together with friends, not an interview for an advertising agency or a modeling audition; you just be yourself, look neat and you'll be fine. Next, body language can often speak louder than words. When you go to college, which is seen as a miniature society, be open and confident seems to be difficult to some people in the first met, however, a warm smile will put both you and the other person in your conversation at ease. Last but not least, it goes without saying that good manners and polite, attentive and courteous behavior help make a good impression on other people. Your attitude shines through in everything you do. You should make an effort to learn from your meeting and contribute properly. And do not forget to maintain an optimistic demeanor and smile to demonstrate that you are accessible! When you meet for the first time, it just takes a brief glance, maybe less than five seconds, for someone to evaluate you. And just in a short time, the other person forms an opinion about you based on your appearance, your body language, your mannerisms, and how you are dressed. How useful you leave the first impression to others is really important because that will affect to set the tone for the relationship that follows.