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12 Signs You’re More Likable Than You Think

We all have those days sometimes where we wonder if anyone would notice if we weren’t there. If that sounds like you—don’t let it get you down. You’re probably a lot more likable than you realize and are missing some little hints that show just that. Here are twelve signs that you’re more likable than you give yourself credit for.

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People Frequently Start Conversations with You

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When you’re the one getting messages first or people seem to always strike up a conversation with you, it’s likely because they really enjoy your company. Think about it—no one wastes time talking to someone they don’t actually like. So, if your phone’s buzzing or people keep trying to talk to you, take it as a compliment. You’re someone they want to connect with!

You’re Often Included in Plans

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You might notice that you’re getting invites to hang out or be part of a group chat planning the next big adventure. That’s not simply luck. It’s because people think you’re a great addition to any plan. They want you there & being included means you’re valued—people think you bring something good to the table.

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People Share Personal Stories with You

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When someone shares a personal story with you, they’re showing how much they trust you with this little piece of their life. People who regularly open up to you about their dreams or fears feel comfortable with you. Essentially, they see you as both understanding & trustworthy, which – let’s face it – makes you pretty likable.

You Receive Compliments on Your Listening Skills

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You might’ve been told that you’re a “good listener” and that’s a rather powerful compliment – especially given that everyone’s always waiting for their turn to speak. Being a good listener means you make people feel heard & valued. And if people are pointing it out, they’re basically saying they like you for it.

Your Jokes and Comments Often Get Positive Reactions

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We’d all like to get a laugh or smile when we crack a joke but some people seem to get it more than others. That’s the audience saying that they like you & your sense of humor. Humor helps to connect people and when people appreciate your sense of humor, it’s because they think you’re fun to be around!

People Make an Effort to Keep in Touch

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Given how busy everything is nowadays, if someone’s making an effort to text or call you, it’s because they think you’re worth the time. Even sending you a meme shows they like you! They’re trying to maintain a connection because you’re someone they don’t want to lose track of. That’s a big deal.

You’re Rarely Interrupted When Speaking

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Being able to hold the floor without being constantly interrupted is quite impressive and it only happens to the people who most of us are genuinely interested in. After all, they respect your opinions & thoughts—one of the clearest signs of being liked. They want to hear what you have to say!

People Mirror Your Body Language

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Here’s a more subtle one—people copying your gestures or posture. Instead of merely imitating you, they’re copying you because they’re on the same wavelength as you & it’s a subconscious thing humans do when they like someone. As such, it’s a good sign if you see people mirror your movements back at you.

Individuals Seek Your Opinion

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Forget what you might’ve heard—people asking, “What do you think?” – it’s not simply for small talk. No, they value your perspective & judgment. They believe you’re wise or at least sensible enough to help them figure things out so they’ll ask you for advice. You’re certainly a likable person.

Others Greet You Warmly

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A warm hello, a big smile, or an enthusiastic “Hey!” when you walk into a room are all signs people are genuinely happy to see you. Think of these habits as the human equivalent of a welcome mat. They show you’re liked & appreciated by many people around you as they like you as a person.

Your Social Media Posts Get Engagement

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Don’t forget about your digital presence—any likes or comments you get on your post can be a good sign that people like you. Of course, it does depend on what you’re posting but a lot of the time, if your posts are getting attention, it’s because your online circle finds you interesting. People don’t always hit “share” on anything they see!

You Feel at Ease in Social Situations

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Finally, feeling comfortable & at ease around others is a sign you’re doing something right. It likely means you’re receiving positive feedback from those around you and this makes social situations more enjoyable for you. It works like a cycle of likability—the more you feel it, the more you project it.

Disclaimer: This list is solely the author’s opinion based on research and publicly available information.

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