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  • Instantly click with (new acquaintances)
    To immediately feel a connection or friendship with someone you just met.
  • Get on really well
    To have a good relationship with someone.
  • Talk down to (people)
    To speak to someone as if they are not intelligent or important.
  • judge a book by its cover
    To form an opinion about someone or something based only on appearance, rather than getting to know them.
  • Boast
    To talk about yourself, your achievements, or possessions in a way that shows too much pride.
  • Come across as (boisterous or calm)
    To appear or seem to others in a particular way.
  • Get to know
    To learn more about someone by spending time with them.
  • Warm up to (you)
    To gradually start liking someone or feeling comfortable with them.
  • Make up your mind (about others)
    To decide what you think about someone.
  • Show off (oneself)
    To behave in a way that is meant to attract attention or admiration.