8 Psychological Tricks That Actually Work

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What psychological tricks actually do work? Well, there are a lot of sneaky tricks out there that may have been used on you. Some of these tricks are cleverly being used by teachers, psychologists, and even your friends! So… you wanna know what some are? Watch along while we spill the tea!
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@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
Happy 5m subs, PsiFam! It has been an incredible long journey to make it this far. With your support, we're staying true to our vision to make our content accessible to everyone. We may not be perfect and we are a small team trying to make a huge difference on this world. We hope we will continue to make a positive impact in your life. Thank you!
@FunkyDJ-qk8ss
@FunkyDJ-qk8ss 3 роки тому
Hi (also congratulations ❤️🎉)
@PixelatedDorito
@PixelatedDorito 3 роки тому
❤️
@kiwii1027
@kiwii1027 3 роки тому
Yay!! Love your vids!
@sweetplant009
@sweetplant009 3 роки тому
Hi
@splash2866
@splash2866 3 роки тому
thanks :)
@samlynx2016
@samlynx2016 3 роки тому
"Will you marry me?" "WHAT?!" "Will you go on a date with me?" "That's a lot easier, yes."
@delilahloe5
@delilahloe5 3 роки тому
lmao that would get a no from me, I'd already be freaked out and think they were too attached already
@i5m5bob
@i5m5bob 3 роки тому
@@delilahloe5 ok
@adrijabiswas4564
@adrijabiswas4564 3 роки тому
@@delilahloe5 lmao
@leefelix754
@leefelix754 3 роки тому
@@delilahloe5 lmao
@arelcrest5048
@arelcrest5048 3 роки тому
I wanted to ask her such a question, blushed before I could even say a word and started to brabble that my ears get red and she smiled and said: „It‘s kinda cute. What did you want to ask?“ 😏 Then I asked if she could imagine to be with someone. I immediately got a „Yes.“ And later on she looked at me with sparkly eyes. 🥰
@guy-martins6442
@guy-martins6442 2 роки тому
Me: *WATCHING EVERY PSYCHOLOGY TRICK* The Next Day: FORGETS EVERYTHING
@vmac6137
@vmac6137 2 роки тому
Chew gum while watching ;)
@mrs.b0742
@mrs.b0742 2 роки тому
@@vmac6137 loooool
@koimilo
@koimilo 2 роки тому
SAME LMFAO
@nimmisherpa8593
@nimmisherpa8593 2 роки тому
true
@suvarnapansare6855
@suvarnapansare6855 2 роки тому
Me too😂
@randomguy1939
@randomguy1939 Рік тому
tried that banana peel thingy on my friend. We talked for 5 minutes and then he suddenly realized he has a banana peel in his hands and we bursted out laughing
@savvapeuhkuri2174
@savvapeuhkuri2174 Рік тому
That banana peel is a classic! 🤣😂🤣😂
@ThawBerry
@ThawBerry Рік тому
I bursted out laughing at this comment
@sivasakthi5315
@sivasakthi5315 Рік тому
Unbelievable!!
@jillianwallace5988
@jillianwallace5988 Рік тому
That sounds so fun 😂
@Purpleiciousbabe
@Purpleiciousbabe 11 місяців тому
😂😂😂 I was like most people will be like huh 🤔. I would notice.
@ggEmolicious
@ggEmolicious Рік тому
#4: Fake it till you make it. All these years I've felt like I was manipulating people, but now I know it was merely psychological trickery, and I feel much more at ease with that.
@Randomness78
@Randomness78 2 місяці тому
yeah psychology is awesome until some peeps exploiting it as manipulative tools
@iamnotbob2503
@iamnotbob2503 Місяць тому
Yeah, you’re just innocently PSYCHOLOGICALLY manipulating people.
@elegantlechonk
@elegantlechonk Місяць тому
Me: can you get me a pet shark Parents: yes Me: ah......
@KlericYT
@KlericYT 3 роки тому
Psych2Go: "Here is how to recognize and avoid psychologically manipulative people." Psych2Go at Number 5 & 6: "Here is how to psychologically manipulate others for your own benefit."
@PichuElric
@PichuElric 3 роки тому
Wait what I didn't get the first one? Should I start assuming people who use my name alot are prepping me so they can ask for something??
@KlericYT
@KlericYT 3 роки тому
@@PichuElric Oh no, the first part of my comment is referring to Psych2Go's past videos; there's quite a few of them that tell you how to spot red flags and whether or not someone is psychologically manipulating you. I just thought it was ironic, considering that Trick #5 and #6 could easily be one of those red flags that they warned about, at least if done often.
@PichuElric
@PichuElric 3 роки тому
@@KlericYT Ah, I understand now! I just watched one of the older videos about spotting manipulative people that had several of these same tricks
@anna_banana414
@anna_banana414 3 роки тому
important life lessons
@Taishawn24.7
@Taishawn24.7 3 роки тому
Exactly....this bothered me tbh
@ichliebebaeumeweilbaum
@ichliebebaeumeweilbaum 3 роки тому
"can I get a dog?" "Okay sure" "then, can I- Wait! No no that's not how you're supposed to answer!"
@m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5
@m4lev0lentdem0nknightamv5 3 роки тому
*"can I get a Dog you can't afford in a million years?"😂
@brooklynfoster.
@brooklynfoster. 3 роки тому
Lmao just imagine
@Panda-24
@Panda-24 3 роки тому
🚪DOOR IN THE FACE!!!🙂
@alongpongener8997
@alongpongener8997 3 роки тому
How do you say tree in Russian?
@ichliebebaeumeweilbaum
@ichliebebaeumeweilbaum 3 роки тому
@@alongpongener8997 sadly I dunno... haven't learned Russian letters xD
@rensoriginal379
@rensoriginal379 Місяць тому
In Pavlov's experiment, he noticed that dogs drool when they see food, so he started ringing a bell every time before giving them food. After a while, these dogs started drooling just by hearing the bell, even if there was no food. The food wasn’t the point nor was the salivation, it was about creating the association between an unrelated object an a conditioned response. All the same, thanks for this video. It will help a lot of people.
@bobomiel
@bobomiel Місяць тому
Yea we humans affect others a lot just by speaking. Let's say that your friend told you that he ate e delicious sweet cake. You'll start salivating. But if you tell your pet that you ate a delicious meal nothing happens...
@GirnoroGiovanna
@GirnoroGiovanna 9 місяців тому
i watch this every night before bed and the general tone of the person calm, soft and warm voice really soothes me. as someone who has dealt with depression and insomnia, it really helps me get to sleep finally 🛌🛌
@_destinyj
@_destinyj 9 місяців тому
i agree, her voice is sweet and soothing
@azul1964
@azul1964 2 місяці тому
Psychological trick successfully applied
@notawickedoldlady2290
@notawickedoldlady2290 3 роки тому
"Mom may I get a... a.. dinosaur" "yes" "then can I have a... Wait what?!“
@akmalhakim7379
@akmalhakim7379 3 роки тому
what you've done to your mom...something aint right
@SlaySami
@SlaySami 3 роки тому
that's a parent id like to have
@hakalaka2183
@hakalaka2183 2 роки тому
Gives a dinosaur print instead.. "NOICE"
@kirikayumura6015
@kirikayumura6015 2 роки тому
This is what worried me about the dog vs chinchilla example, where the assumption was that you didn't want a dog and really wanted the chinchilla. What happens when you ask for something big that you don't want and then are granted it? you can't follow that up with then asking for what you actually wanted. Except in the cases like the following example involving money :) need $20, ask for $50.. get $50.. problem solved. (but it could backfire if you ask for $50, get denied, then ask for $20 instead.. they could start to get annoyed with you as it feels like begging.)
@parzivalthegreat6474
@parzivalthegreat6474 2 роки тому
@@kirikayumura6015 go for type of dog bigger then smaller
@XxbloodHunter24xX478
@XxbloodHunter24xX478 3 роки тому
"Teachers use your name to grab your attention" My teacher : *Chalk throw*
@mosio.2504
@mosio.2504 3 роки тому
You too has already got chalkboozled?
@XxbloodHunter24xX478
@XxbloodHunter24xX478 3 роки тому
@@mosio.2504 yes my kind sir, I presume you also have experienced my misfortunes
@untypical-e1564
@untypical-e1564 3 роки тому
We only had an eraser thrown at us 🤣🤣🤣
@spartanwar1185
@spartanwar1185 3 роки тому
BRUH WHAT!? WHY DOES YOUR TEACHER THROW CHALK!?
@XxbloodHunter24xX478
@XxbloodHunter24xX478 3 роки тому
@@spartanwar1185 they also throw pens, erasers and cars
@timebubble8421
@timebubble8421 Рік тому
The door to the face technique is also used in stores where they pretend something is on sale. They'd have a really big number striped out and a way cheaper prize for the product instead....but it's not cheap at all. It just makes you think it is.
@leogaitsgorypiano8870
@leogaitsgorypiano8870 Місяць тому
fake discounts are actually illegal and are against consumer protection laws in most states in the united states so yes the discounts are real (or they are just breaking the law)
@Eppon6
@Eppon6 Рік тому
Heh, I randomly did the imagining trick when I was in my late teens. I realized at one point that I was depressing myself by wishing for things (mostly attention from others) I didn't have. One day when I lost someone dear to me I noticed that I wasn't feeling any differently from when I didn't get attention and that was the most disgusting I've ever felt with myself. It felt so similar to what I'd been making myself feel that it seemed to diminish the worth of the loss I'd suffered, effectively insulting the memories of the one I cared for. So I started telling myself I was not allowed to mourn things I simply wanted and should be looking at things I have instead, so I can value them more and mourn only when it's appropriate. Every time I catch myself feeling envious or left out when I can't actively change it, I give myself a mental kick and go "Nope, you haven't lost anything, stop it." It's made me happier, outwardly more friendly which makes things better for everyone and taught me some introspection that helped me avoid bad things I otherwise wouldn't have noticed if I kept focusing so much on things outside my control. I now only mourn when it actually matters.
@DarkSkillzX
@DarkSkillzX 2 роки тому
Psych2Go:"chewing a gum will help you in the exam" Teachers: we don't do that here
@zainafatima7689
@zainafatima7689 2 роки тому
the virus is a nice excuse , no one's gonna know because of the mask, I am planning to try this out once as my exams are approaching , well let's see😅
@ihateblueberries1814
@ihateblueberries1814 2 роки тому
@@zainafatima7689 YEA SAME, next week we have some state exams and imma try and see how it goes :)
@zainafatima7689
@zainafatima7689 2 роки тому
@@ihateblueberries1814 cool!
@wowbrilliant4412
@wowbrilliant4412 2 роки тому
YOU GUYS ARE SO LUCKY I HAVE PROJECTS INSTEAD OF EXAMS
@Yungshamgod
@Yungshamgod 2 роки тому
@@wowbrilliant4412 projects > exams
@maymelamamay1906
@maymelamamay1906 3 роки тому
Here 1:02 Call them by their name 1:51 Hand someone something while in mid-conversation 2:30 Practice the pavlov theory by chewing gum during an exam 3:37 Try imagining you are where you want to be in life 5:05 Ask for a big favor then change it to a small one 6:21 Ask for a favor when someone is exhausted 7:11 Mirror others to help you make friends 7:46 Nod your head if you want someone to agree with you
@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
Nice! - Cindy
@Lefriss
@Lefriss 3 роки тому
You're literally a God-sent angel. Thank you!!~
@boorave
@boorave 3 роки тому
Thank you
@marialisha3602
@marialisha3602 3 роки тому
You're the best thankyou so much for the time stamps
@chocolatebar2306
@chocolatebar2306 3 роки тому
Thanks for the helpful timestamps 👍🏻💜
@GarryFPV
@GarryFPV 2 місяці тому
I don’t know who records these videos but their voice is heavenly
@iamnotbob2503
@iamnotbob2503 Місяць тому
It’s kind of like psychological hypnosis.
@smumdax
@smumdax Місяць тому
Amanda Silvera
@kinet1q
@kinet1q Місяць тому
Open description for once
@GarryFPV
@GarryFPV Місяць тому
@@kinet1q chill man who hurt you lmao go outside and touch grass
@kinet1q
@kinet1q Місяць тому
@@GarryFPV I'm totally chill, just use common sense
@CatsProLifeTips
@CatsProLifeTips Рік тому
I have a teacher who blurts peoples names out as he speaks, like, “Now we’re going to learn about color schemes, right, Lizzie? Sharon looks really excited for this one. Anyway, say Gerald here needs to pick out a color...” It works to grab your attention and keep you engaged for the whole lesson. You’re always on the edge of your seat, excited to be included in the conversation.
@giraffedoesabackflip3564
@giraffedoesabackflip3564 Рік тому
Hehe, what?🤣
@Purpleiciousbabe
@Purpleiciousbabe 11 місяців тому
😂❤😊! I will use it more lol! I think it’s positive reinforcement
@xo_mellyy
@xo_mellyy 2 місяці тому
almost every teacher i've had does this as well!
@slothareslow1684
@slothareslow1684 Місяць тому
It just scares me when my teachers do that
@nevel-luna5070
@nevel-luna5070 3 роки тому
This channel is the only channel that I can feel comfortable enough to talk about my problems
@IshaSharma11
@IshaSharma11 3 роки тому
This is my favourite channel
@avahamlincoln874
@avahamlincoln874 3 роки тому
Same here
@pointysidedown
@pointysidedown 3 роки тому
Me too
@Angela-mb2hg
@Angela-mb2hg 3 роки тому
literally 100% correct
@heetsavaliya2640
@heetsavaliya2640 3 роки тому
Yuppp........ Truly
@KatherineKosma
@KatherineKosma 3 роки тому
I'm just picturing children getting surprised with puppies and saying "dammit I wanted a chinchilla"
@BudgieCute
@BudgieCute 3 роки тому
Lol
@totallyjokers
@totallyjokers 3 роки тому
Lmao
@zombiedoggie2732
@zombiedoggie2732 3 роки тому
I caught on the irony too. Chinchillas are expensive. Puppies/Dogs? Trip to the pound, Perhaps small adoption fee.
@gnarthdarkanen7464
@gnarthdarkanen7464 3 роки тому
AND 9 years of animal control and cruelty rescues later... I was in training for reptile wrangling in Florida... Me : "Welp... That escalated beyond where I'd hoped." ;o)
@zombiedoggie2732
@zombiedoggie2732 3 роки тому
@Late to the Game Me? Nah, I ate it.
@hxrr1z876
@hxrr1z876 5 місяців тому
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:31 🗣️ *Using someone's name mid-conversation grabs their attention and adds charisma to your regular conversations.* 01:58 🤲 *Handing someone something while in mid-conversation can make them more likely to accept it, even if it's unrelated to the conversation.* 02:56 🍬 *Chewing gum during study sessions and the exam, following the Pavlovian Theory, may help associate the gum flavor with the studied information and improve memory during the test.* 03:53 🧠 *Use cognitive dissonance to align your mindset with the person you want to become, helping you change behaviors and achieve goals.* 05:20 🚪 *Ask for a big favor first, then change it to a smaller one (door-in-the-face technique) to increase the likelihood of the person agreeing to the smaller favor.* 06:49 😴 *People are more likely to agree to something they initially didn't want to do when they're tired or exhausted.* 07:18 🦎 *Mirroring others' movements and gestures (Chameleon Effect) can make them more open to getting to know you, potentially helping you make friends.* 08:17 🤔 *Nodding your head while discussing a point increases the likelihood of someone agreeing with you, according to a 1980s study in Applied Psychology.* Made with HARPA AI
@nudenut1916
@nudenut1916 5 місяців тому
This is interesting. In your narcissistic frenzy to add your own noise to someone elses work, you ignored at least two other people who had already made the same effort. Its been two years, did you think you'd be the first? Didn't care to be part of a conversation, albeit late, but felt the need to instruct? I'm kidding :D I don't even know you. But still...
@hxrr1z876
@hxrr1z876 5 місяців тому
Didn't think there would be others but never too late haha :)
@abigailbascom2176
@abigailbascom2176 Рік тому
I love you guys! You have shown me where I needed help in so many aspects of life, and have improved the quality of my life greatly!
@MentorMyLife
@MentorMyLife 3 роки тому
It's funny how human psychology works. Everyone thinks they're in control, but really you are always being influenced by everything around you. I love it. Great video. -Kushtrim
@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
Yes, the environment and our emotions are a big part of our behavior.
@l.5832
@l.5832 18 днів тому
Yes. We are constantly manipulated.
@gayflower900
@gayflower900 3 роки тому
“Use their name often during conversation” “Jeffrey, how did you get to this concert, Jeffrey? What would you say, Jeffrey? Jeffrey, what’s your favorite song by this band, Jeffrey?”
@aymangharib8999
@aymangharib8999 3 роки тому
His shadow!!!
@stephanieli7819
@stephanieli7819 3 роки тому
I think Jeffrey is not here
@ess2004
@ess2004 3 роки тому
Jeffrey left for bathroom..
@stephanieli7819
@stephanieli7819 3 роки тому
@@ess2004 Jeffrey is taking so much time, Jeffrey must be constipated...
@emmaleehettiarachchi9338
@emmaleehettiarachchi9338 3 роки тому
@@stephanieli7819 or Jeffery probably climbed out from the bathroom window to run away from him
@MaisUmFCPlays
@MaisUmFCPlays Рік тому
This video wil DEFINITELY help me! Your videos are not only entertaining and curious, but also helpul and extremely informative! Animation is heck good too, so you better keep like that, just like more recent videos, cause it is perfect!
@wdslock
@wdslock 2 місяці тому
This video really opens my eyes to many aspects of psychology I hadn't thought about before. It made me reflect on my inner world and inspired personal growth!
@jt8154
@jt8154 2 роки тому
1. call them by their name 2. hand someone something while in mid-conversation 3. practice the pavlov theory by chewing gum during an exam 4. try imagining you're where you want to be in life 5. ask for a big favor then change it to a small one 6. ask for a favor when someone is exhausted 7. mirror others to help you make friends 8. nod your head if you want someone to agree with you
@user-yj5jd9rf6x
@user-yj5jd9rf6x 2 роки тому
Thank you bae
@libra_gurl_07
@libra_gurl_07 2 роки тому
Thank you 💜
@kashvichathury2279
@kashvichathury2279 2 роки тому
i always look for these comments, thank youuu!!
@fawzanaftab7981
@fawzanaftab7981 2 роки тому
Thanks hun
@RemOmni
@RemOmni 2 роки тому
The only problem I have is with the first one, because parents would use your name to get your attention then scold you and then there are some friends that do the same thing when they dissaprove of what you're doing/saying so saying your name in itself is a manipulative tactic to get you to respond, if I am interested in what you're saying I'll give you my attention if not saying my name won't get my attention in fact it has the opposite effect because of my experiences, I will simply leave the conversation until the person is willing to have a civil conversation without the condescending tone.
@Panda-24
@Panda-24 3 роки тому
"Nod if you want them to agree." The animation: "Intense global head nodding to unheard music."
@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
Did you enjoy this video?
@Panda-24
@Panda-24 3 роки тому
@@Psych2go YESSSS! So informative!👍🏻 Thank you for all you do. And your little chonk character makes my day.🤗
@tommyfroggyy_
@tommyfroggyy_ 3 роки тому
@@Psych2go your content is great very helpful and funny! i loved the part where they grabbed the banana peel out of the other person's hand
@katiehelms8903
@katiehelms8903 3 роки тому
@@Psych2go Yes, all of your videos are very helpful!
@akmalhakim7379
@akmalhakim7379 3 роки тому
@@tommyfroggyy_ and the 'SPEECH 100' meme at the first tips
@decelis_boys747kings
@decelis_boys747kings Рік тому
Back in school a boy in my class mentioned the bubblegum and he said that it really worked. And I tried it. The experiment with the dogs gave me an idea. When I study I`ll study with what/who I love most 😉 Awesome! Can`t wait to try it out! Thank you!♥️♥️
@digitig
@digitig 2 роки тому
"Can I have a puppy for my birthday?" "Yes, sure." [Stuck with puppy to look after when you really wanted a chinchilla.]
@Maria-in6mt
@Maria-in6mt 2 роки тому
No giblets😔
@alwaysreigning4191
@alwaysreigning4191 2 роки тому
it's Giblets the puppy now
@WildSheWolf_
@WildSheWolf_ 2 роки тому
yo. I begged 7 years for a cat. hoW?
@hoiorrandom
@hoiorrandom Рік тому
Maybe we should ask for a crocodile first?
@Melly30
@Melly30 Рік тому
@@hoiorrandom 😂🤣
@ranefallx5573
@ranefallx5573 3 роки тому
Why is her voice so hypnotizing
@AndreasDelleske
@AndreasDelleske 3 роки тому
because she imagines somene she likes whom she talks to. she even shifts to neutral at the end.
@SlaySami
@SlaySami 3 роки тому
its one of their tricks xD
@kouranli4400
@kouranli4400 2 роки тому
Her voice is like ASMR to me I can fall asleep listening to it
@nasgardyast3928
@nasgardyast3928 2 роки тому
she's nodding her head while speaking
@suvarnapansare6855
@suvarnapansare6855 2 роки тому
@@kouranli4400 yea....
@sam4959
@sam4959 7 місяців тому
The most captivating voice I've heard in a while... love it ❤ (both your voice and the content😅)
@user-gr9fj8yz7o
@user-gr9fj8yz7o 11 місяців тому
Thank you psych2Go 😊😊😊😊😊 And congratulations on 5m subs ❤❤❤❤❤ And your videos make me feel happier love you Psych2Go
@lelacol
@lelacol 3 роки тому
*Be sad* "try to imagine you're not sad" *Not sad anymore* Depression is defeated
@imzomniax
@imzomniax 3 роки тому
“Depression” It’s basically the virtual machine of mental illnesses, you didn’t actually have depression, you just BELIEVED you had it
@fwmadhura612
@fwmadhura612 3 роки тому
Haha only if coulf
@Not_Invisible_117
@Not_Invisible_117 3 роки тому
Nah, depression is real.
@Liltattoo
@Liltattoo 3 роки тому
@@imzomniax nah I disagree. Depression isn't just as you see it daily as being down and ruminating thoughts sometimes its alot more than that depression can actually cause phycosis/catatonia. You can't think yourself out of that so easily I'm afraid - your hardly even present really. Your comment is only from your experience which could have been very minor compared to others. Obviously you are important and your mental health at any state is important and no less than others but Its definatly a case by case basis and not one blanket statement for all. I'd recommend some research on a deeper/darker depression before commenting invalidating things on a mental health advocate page where there are so many suffering with depression reading your comment wondering why "choosing happy" didn't work. What you have yourself there is "Toxic positivity" it's a comment seemingly positive but actually not helpful and invalidating.
@micdoelortiz9188
@micdoelortiz9188 3 роки тому
​@@Liltattoo I agree with this but at the same time I wouldn't necessarily discard their thoughts on depression. There has been studies in which positive thinking alone combats depression at some degree, the more consistency the more powerful it becomes.
@allukaxqqyt6656
@allukaxqqyt6656 3 роки тому
“use gum to remember information for your test” IS THAT WHY THEY DON’T ALLOW GUM?!!???!! Edited: The reason why they stick the gum under the table/desks is because they aren’t allowed to have it so they hide it, if they see it in the trash their gonna question who had gum? or maybe it just gets stuck on the trash when they try to empty it lol
@vim6459
@vim6459 3 роки тому
IKR!
@bye3568
@bye3568 3 роки тому
BIG BRAIN MOMENT
@1elevenweeks1
@1elevenweeks1 3 роки тому
Thats why i use hoodies
@jayleevucle2026
@jayleevucle2026 3 роки тому
We wear masks at my school 😗
@RoSario-vb8ge
@RoSario-vb8ge 3 роки тому
Candy
@mailebucci21
@mailebucci21 Рік тому
this is my favorite video.. . like the animation and flow of it is rly good u should do this kind of style more often :)
@doramkalovely
@doramkalovely Рік тому
Oh, thanks for this perfect video, you help me to understand other people and teach me to some helpful tricks about learning and friendship
@mai_amr
@mai_amr 3 роки тому
Me chewing In School Also My Teacher : You Throw What You Have In The Trash 🗑️
@user-iy7gw3tr5j
@user-iy7gw3tr5j 3 роки тому
Ugh i hate when they do that 🙄
@sirivenneladara8947
@sirivenneladara8947 3 роки тому
Ya but now it's online they don't notice it much. 😀
@mai_amr
@mai_amr 3 роки тому
@@sirivenneladara8947 I feel Bad For Myself wHen i remember That We don't Care About Corona We still Study In School 😂🎒
@babykooo7834
@babykooo7834 3 роки тому
Army here💜💜💜
@mai_amr
@mai_amr 3 роки тому
@@babykooo7834 Blinkeu 🍓❤️
@ronake9726
@ronake9726 2 роки тому
imagine someone used the trick for asking for a pet, but their parents said yes and now they have a dog they didn't want to have
@esmee6308
@esmee6308 2 роки тому
This is how we ended up with horses growing up. Sister asked for a horse, got a pony, before I knew it I was taking care of 3 horses, 3 ponies, 4 sheep and a dog... Sister was bored within a week of each of them.
@redzora80
@redzora80 2 роки тому
asked for something parents will say no too, like something one of them realy hate... spiders, snakes... or something dangerous... be creative
@ronake9726
@ronake9726 2 роки тому
@@redzora80 " *Mom i want a venomous scorpion as a pet* "
@user-mn1qf2mm8m
@user-mn1qf2mm8m 2 роки тому
My sister wanted a dog very badly but we don't have the time to walk with the dog everyday, eventually after a lot of asking my mom gave her 2 guinea pigs. She had no interest in them after a few days but they are now my two little buddies and I take real good care of them :) I guess that's how it goes with kids and pets.
@hollowcrusader2106
@hollowcrusader2106 2 роки тому
lol just about to bring up this very point
@marrks0829
@marrks0829 Рік тому
wow your voice is so soothing to my ears. I feel so relaxed while watching these videos.
@cameronburkett1401
@cameronburkett1401 4 місяці тому
I don’t use all the information but I really appreciate videos like this!! Please keep up the great work!!!
@perxe8569
@perxe8569 3 роки тому
"Hey Mom?" "Mhm?" "Can I have 50 bucks?" "What? No, why do you want it?" "Uh..then can I have at least 20 bucks?" "For what?" "I wanted to buy a Chinchilla" "No."
@alluripranitha
@alluripranitha 3 роки тому
Or use all at once go ask 50 bucks when she is exhausted yhen negotiate "I want to buy a dog " "Wt no" "Wtf y dont u allow anything i need it for my mental health for godsake atleast " "..." "Atleast a giblet please i need it " "Ugh ok fine"
@pommy3524
@pommy3524 2 роки тому
F
@whitepencil6818
@whitepencil6818 2 роки тому
@@alluripranitha I read your name as "Aloo parantha" for once😅😅
@suvarnapansare6855
@suvarnapansare6855 2 роки тому
@@whitepencil6818 me too😂
@ntokozomoyo2371
@ntokozomoyo2371 2 роки тому
Error
@caramel_crab
@caramel_crab 2 роки тому
I know this is really off topic, but can we just talk bout how adorable Giblets is for the whole video 🥺💛✨
@LittleMsWanderer
@LittleMsWanderer 2 роки тому
Even the name is adorable
@topaciocastro3275
@topaciocastro3275 2 роки тому
Gibletsss💘
@nikipatlan8465
@nikipatlan8465 2 роки тому
I have chinchillas they're super cute
@allywally0717
@allywally0717 2 роки тому
The gum-popping part of the video was so cute 🥺
@eek8903
@eek8903 2 роки тому
yess omg the illustrations are so cute too
@abcdabcd8605
@abcdabcd8605 9 днів тому
Your voice is so soothing!! I love your voice so much!!
@ii3bood173
@ii3bood173 Рік тому
1:24 i have this weird thing where as soon as i hear my own name i'm just absolutely terrified because i have been criticized in my educational form many times and just the idea of being called out terrifies me so even if *i'm* the one who says my name i still get that pull back to reality thing, and hear it so perfectly
@babybisexuwhale6663
@babybisexuwhale6663 3 роки тому
Me: Tries the gum trick It actually starts working Teacher: How DARE you chew gum in my class *Spit it out right now*
@jewelbernadettecelis561
@jewelbernadettecelis561 3 роки тому
Hahah soo my school allow us to chew a gum cuz it really help us study and pass the exam
@babybisexuwhale6663
@babybisexuwhale6663 3 роки тому
@@jewelbernadettecelis561 That's so cool! While in our school it is supposed to be allowed the teachers usually scold us for it cause it's "not okay to chew gum when you are supposed to concentrate on your studies" or other reasons like that
@sxmplyblossom8048
@sxmplyblossom8048 3 роки тому
@@babybisexuwhale6663 same ToT
@AoifeProductions
@AoifeProductions 3 роки тому
You can always chew the wrapper
@igorthelight
@igorthelight 3 роки тому
Chew it slowly and quietly! My school forbids it and that worked for me (15 years ago tho)
@slimyelow
@slimyelow 3 роки тому
3:26 Missed the crucial part of the experiment: Pavlova rang a bell while the dogs were feeding. After conditioning they would start salivating when just hearing the bell and no food.
@vmac6137
@vmac6137 2 роки тому
This was the same trick used in The Office.
@meghanam1702
@meghanam1702 2 роки тому
Yess true that's why when Pavlov rang the bell and did not present the food, the dog still salivated because it conditioned itself that whenever the bell rings food will be presented.
@pyellard3013
@pyellard3013 2 роки тому
Yep, that point was missed..
@zainafatima7689
@zainafatima7689 2 роки тому
that's bad , pretty much animal abuse😮
@Ulariumus
@Ulariumus Рік тому
I use the hand someone something during a conversation trick all the time, but i have a hard time using the say the other persons name trick during conversations. I always forget it. But it helps with remembering this persons name too after you meet them for the first time
@melindaroxas
@melindaroxas 8 місяців тому
The 2nd psychological trick actually worked on me. I was telling my sister some story and I only noticed that she was already ordering me around when she laughed at me.
@ciara6138
@ciara6138 3 роки тому
Fun fact: Staring at someone's forehead silently makes them feel uncomfortable
@the_queen8038
@the_queen8038 3 роки тому
*W h y*
@ashketchup4149
@ashketchup4149 3 роки тому
Staring in itself makes ppl uncomfortable
@randomemo3864
@randomemo3864 3 роки тому
I once did this to my friend. They we're really tall so when they notice I'm staring at they're forehead I just say I'm short and continued-
@Scriblyn
@Scriblyn 3 роки тому
Or their shoes, they feel intimidated
@commentercommenter358
@commentercommenter358 3 роки тому
Or their stomach
@josephjoestar2837
@josephjoestar2837 3 роки тому
Uhh that’s why they don’t want us to chew gum in class I get it
@MariaLopez-jd4tt
@MariaLopez-jd4tt 3 роки тому
I’m pretty sure they don’t want us to chew gum cuz of the many other gums under tables and desks but sure
@pixal9022
@pixal9022 3 роки тому
Yeah the teacher's want us to all fail and suffer and bring their reputation down by having us get worse grades in their class
@user-dl3vn8ze9n
@user-dl3vn8ze9n 3 роки тому
@@MariaLopez-jd4tt We know, we were just mocking the education system.
@mehmetgurdal
@mehmetgurdal 3 роки тому
So that's why you slacked of in school. :D
@GhostTaffy
@GhostTaffy 3 роки тому
I wouldn’t want people to chew gum in class because I absolutely despise the sound of people’s gum chewing, it’s obnoxious and disgusting
@arzishzainab1844
@arzishzainab1844 Рік тому
i actually do all of them except for the first one... i'll try it out and one more thing... this channel is amazing... i mean i just think about something and somehow i see a video of this channel related to it... amazing work and by the way i love psychology to be honest 😇
@Neha-rj8ps
@Neha-rj8ps 2 місяці тому
this is the second time listening to it (around a year later) and realized that now i understand these concepts better
@ashujatav
@ashujatav 2 роки тому
Another psychological trick : Have a really persuavsive voice like the one you're hearing right now.
@sketchybunny5003
@sketchybunny5003 2 роки тому
I paused the video and just hear dogs barking ...... Huh
@SirusStarTV
@SirusStarTV 2 роки тому
I hear my voice while reading your comment
@svegon
@svegon 2 роки тому
You are right. My voice is very persuative.
@WildSheWolf_
@WildSheWolf_ 2 роки тому
Yep. Smile, gentle voice, innocent look but it doesn't work on people who know me well
@ashujatav
@ashujatav 2 роки тому
@@WildSheWolf_ Well, Yes. Everyone has different personalities and tastes
@jessicataylor7174
@jessicataylor7174 3 роки тому
When you want a horse: "Mum can I have a...a....an elephant?" 🤪
@user-fm4pm4fb1k
@user-fm4pm4fb1k 3 роки тому
Mom, can we get a get a farm?
@jessicataylor7174
@jessicataylor7174 3 роки тому
@@user-fm4pm4fb1k Oooh good one! 😄
@ttv_Simply_Soph
@ttv_Simply_Soph 3 роки тому
Maybe start with a car?
@bh05gauravraut7
@bh05gauravraut7 3 роки тому
Start with unicorn
@iamsil5793
@iamsil5793 3 роки тому
Start with two horses
@DonnaMathers
@DonnaMathers Рік тому
I just want to say I love your videos. Thank you so much
@jozefszadkowski2861
@jozefszadkowski2861 Рік тому
i started to whatch this channel yesterday and i'm sure you can help a lot of peopel just like my self😊👍
@computerbomb
@computerbomb 2 роки тому
Funny trick thats especially usefull when you're walking busy streets: Looking at the ground in the direction you're walking in front of you, the people walking in your direction will subconsiciously notice and will move out of the line between you and the spot you're looking at. It even works for pretty far away distances. Often looking at the ground right in between two people walking next to eachother even splits them up until you've passed them :').
@AshNotKatchum
@AshNotKatchum 2 роки тому
You can also look over the people’s shoulder in the direction you want to take. Same thing, different focal point
@breemari7770
@breemari7770 2 роки тому
I do this all the time when I walk
@Mega11683
@Mega11683 2 роки тому
I've tried but public school couples are immune to the effects. On the bright side it's fun crossing under an arch of arms
@masterofroblox687
@masterofroblox687 2 роки тому
this is literally what ive been doing since i learned how to walk
@elinevdb6693
@elinevdb6693 2 роки тому
I love doing small social experiments like this 😂
@worthyproductions6104
@worthyproductions6104 Рік тому
That sounds really cool and helpful! I want to try the one where you imagine you are already the type of person you want to be!! And some of those others sound cool or helpful too!
@-TKMAX-
@-TKMAX- Місяць тому
You can also use lavender to help learn. It has been shown to help improve memory, and also if you use it whilst you learn and then use it again to when you want to recall the information it can really help just like the bubble gum
@prevengeix8551
@prevengeix8551 3 роки тому
Most teachers won't let you chew gum in school. The fix is find a distinctive smell instead. Memory is more closely associated with smell anyway so it's win win.
@kateschmid2889
@kateschmid2889 3 роки тому
I like to use colour. I find I remember the colour I used for a topic first and then it helps me to remember the notes I made using that colour.
@Cardboardboxy
@Cardboardboxy 3 роки тому
You smell and taste with the same part of your brain so it's the same thing, essentially
@shootingstars6762
@shootingstars6762 3 роки тому
Smell and taste are connected. Why do you think people sometimes plug their nose when eating or drinking something they don't find tasty?
@psychicbyinternet
@psychicbyinternet 3 роки тому
Or tic tacs?
@yyeahna
@yyeahna 3 роки тому
@@kateschmid2889 oh wait thankssss
@claudettefrancescabayabay4921
@claudettefrancescabayabay4921 3 роки тому
I finally understood why I study so much psychology. When I was a kid, I was never understood. At home, at school and almost everywhere. Even though I have stable relationships today, my past haunts me random times. I want to understand people as much as possible and silently wish I have someone doing that for me:
@ganatm3695
@ganatm3695 3 роки тому
I think that if we do something to people, they will do the same for us, but sometimes maybe not. But try to understand the other was a so kind, so good luck :)
@latiie
@latiie 3 роки тому
you just hit the kokoro😩
@elimushroom8794
@elimushroom8794 3 роки тому
wow we are the same
@dashaa6174
@dashaa6174 3 роки тому
Wow I couldn't relate more. Sucks, I always wanted someone to always check up on me :/
@elimushroom8794
@elimushroom8794 3 роки тому
@@dashaa6174 I’ll check up on you 🥺
@Axel_133
@Axel_133 28 днів тому
Number four is so true! I literally realized like under a minute or a few ago that I'm doing that all the time with my most valuable goal without even knowing it, AND IT ACTUALLY WORKS! I literally giggle like heck now
@anandmundada4543
@anandmundada4543 Рік тому
Your voice is so calming and soothing which really makes me comfortable 🙂
@SamElle
@SamElle 3 роки тому
I have done the handling random objects to my friend while talking. i have experimented it with so many items that make absolutely no sense and its honestly super funny hahahah. Ive handed a lamp to my friend mid conversation and they took it without realizing at first LOL
@tommygunn6901
@tommygunn6901 3 роки тому
What helps is that I usually call someone by their name beginning or during conversations. Also, I've chewed gum while taking exams and I did a math final once and I scored 97 out of 103 possible points, just to bring my grade up from a C, to a B- lol
@SamElle
@SamElle 3 роки тому
@@tommygunn6901 i chew gum around the clock HAHAHA
@SamElle
@SamElle 3 роки тому
@zzac1an literally so I did this while they were on the phone having a conversation with a friend or whatever and I walked up to them and gave them a lamp and walked away and they continued holding it while on the phone LOLOLOL
@astalavista5328
@astalavista5328 3 роки тому
Maybe you should try asmr you sound perfect haha
@tommygunn6901
@tommygunn6901 3 роки тому
@@SamElle HAHA I recalled you mentioned that. It was wintergreen right? 😜
@onegaimatte1845
@onegaimatte1845 3 роки тому
BRO. MY SISTER ALWAYS GIVES ME HER JUNK WHILE WE TALK. I LITERALLY CURSED HER IN MY HEAD WHEN I FOUND OUT ABOUT THIS VIDEO LMAO
@RLJ-xi3oj
@RLJ-xi3oj 2 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@koolpersonherep2157
@koolpersonherep2157 2 роки тому
LMFAO 😂😂😂
@smj0003
@smj0003 Місяць тому
I don't knew till now that something i have read in my academics would actually help in understanding and implementing something...
@x-ray8673
@x-ray8673 Рік тому
i love this person's voice no matter the topic im inclined to listen. she's like asmr
@bittenpaws
@bittenpaws 2 роки тому
1. “Call them by their name.” Me: *CALL ME BY YOUR NAME!* * flys down pole *
@pisschamber0
@pisschamber0 2 роки тому
Tried this with kindergardeners. Got arrested.
@bittenpaws
@bittenpaws 2 роки тому
@@pisschamber0 unfortunate 😔
@bearryberry9351
@bearryberry9351 2 роки тому
@@pisschamber0 F 😔
@Maggie66112
@Maggie66112 2 роки тому
Good pfp
@bittenpaws
@bittenpaws 2 роки тому
@@Maggie66112 thanks 🕳🚶‍♂️
@Almagd123
@Almagd123 2 роки тому
"Dad, I want an eraser, watercolors, oil colors, acrylic colors, chalk, crayons, pencils, wooden colors, and papers" "What, that's too much!" Well, I just need the painters' equipment. "Oh, okay" This method is very useful for those who like to draw, try it
@suvarnapansare6855
@suvarnapansare6855 2 роки тому
Does ur worked?
@chodend3257
@chodend3257 2 роки тому
Wait a minute
@bimo176
@bimo176 2 роки тому
@@chodend3257 phrase that I can hear
@bookworm9968
@bookworm9968 Рік тому
Fr ive tried it💀
@malikasowers6267
@malikasowers6267 Рік тому
I used to do this to my father all the time. I would always ask for more money than I wanted. Then pretend to settle for the amount that I really wanted. Once in a while I got the first amount that I asked for. So it was a win-win situation.
@miraculousnl2.a512
@miraculousnl2.a512 Рік тому
Thx for the bubble gum trick, I really don't want to fail science-
@TophinatorStreams
@TophinatorStreams 16 днів тому
Mirroring body language is super effective towards those with (maybe too much) self-confidence. Watch for that & then mirror their arm’s resting posture or lean on something if they do it first. It’s a shot to their ego they’re not expecting and it goes a long way with them. It works on me, too 😊
@easybakeoven15
@easybakeoven15 3 роки тому
i tried one of these at school. i didn’t feel like getting up to throw a wrapper away, so i started talking and handed it over to my friend. when he took it he didn’t say a word until we stopped talking and he goes “hey!” and i just started laughing lol
@sunburnt527
@sunburnt527 3 роки тому
lolol nice
@user-fp8ks1fd9m
@user-fp8ks1fd9m 3 роки тому
HAHAHA sameee i did it to my brother he’s watching something and then I asked him what is it about then handed him the wrapper and he just took it
@chiedzasvogi4739
@chiedzasvogi4739 3 роки тому
My sister always like does this and I just take stuff without noticing
@anngeeell
@anngeeell 3 роки тому
@@chiedzasvogi4739 damn your sis is smart
@afromoose2536
@afromoose2536 3 роки тому
Alternative Title: 4 Psychology Tricks and 4 Manipulation Tactics That Actually Work
@eviexo3889
@eviexo3889 3 роки тому
Exactly
@spartanwar1185
@spartanwar1185 3 роки тому
I swear i heard the 5th one when learning about double-speaking before
@marmac83
@marmac83 2 роки тому
worked until you watched this video and knew better*
@pointerrider
@pointerrider 2 роки тому
Well someone could be using it on you....
@LaserTractor
@LaserTractor Рік тому
Yeah, about mirroring. I think I made a friend like that long time ago. But it's really hard (for me at least) to stop the act. It feels like if you're not in control - this mask sticks to you on a superglue
@cartoonistbrian8497
@cartoonistbrian8497 Рік тому
Thanks for all the great videos !
@Djrhplus
@Djrhplus 3 роки тому
This channel deserves all the love.
@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
Thank you so much Can Ali Kaya. - Cindy
@BudgieCute
@BudgieCute 3 роки тому
I agree
@anotherliluselessshit1402
@anotherliluselessshit1402 3 роки тому
Ayn
@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
@@anotherliluselessshit1402 Thanks!
@anotherliluselessshit1402
@anotherliluselessshit1402 3 роки тому
@@Psych2go u guys know Turkish??
@helmetmcbarin
@helmetmcbarin 3 роки тому
I avoid saying peoples names and actively try not to copy someones movements 😂
@kateschmid2889
@kateschmid2889 3 роки тому
I find it very difficult and uncomfortable to use people's names, but I'm not sure why
@zackzackamenak1513
@zackzackamenak1513 3 роки тому
Same! I'm so often unconsciously copying other peoples positions and movements that i feel like i'm mocking them 😅
@Nayru...
@Nayru... 3 роки тому
@@kateschmid2889 Same! And I hate it, when someone says my name unnecessarily. And I don't know why ^^
@Nano-hb5kf
@Nano-hb5kf 3 роки тому
@YamFestival i was like: lol nice one😂 then : wait a minute... thats a great idea !! (not the book lol, i mean the tricks)
@inexorable100
@inexorable100 3 роки тому
@@kateschmid2889 same. No idea why
@murakuro258
@murakuro258 Рік тому
I honestly found out number 5 by myself, it seems to be a good negotiation strategy, like when i ask my brothers something , i think of something much greater than that and lower it or make them lower it ^^
@loonaloves
@loonaloves Рік тому
Your voice is so calming And i love your videos
@noah-jazz
@noah-jazz 2 роки тому
I feel like some people are going to take these tricks to the extreme and will just creep people out mirroring others and headbanging while conversing
@yellow_flash813
@yellow_flash813 2 роки тому
Already tried the headbanging 💀 didnt go well
@prachirastogi847
@prachirastogi847 2 роки тому
This was hilarious 🤣
@yourlocalchloesimp
@yourlocalchloesimp 2 роки тому
NOT THE HEADBANGING- 🤣🤣🤣
@haphephobia
@haphephobia 2 роки тому
@@yellow_flash813 just reading your reply made me burts out laughing idk why
@Lazy-bean-Liyah
@Lazy-bean-Liyah Рік тому
@@haphephobia same 💀
@Major.Tom.1973
@Major.Tom.1973 Рік тому
The doggies' tails at 3:20 !!! 🤗🤗🤗
@jannieseegers4317
@jannieseegers4317 Рік тому
Very good information, going to use tricks to enhance my positive communication, thanks🥰
@khsimagesdotcom856
@khsimagesdotcom856 2 роки тому
#9. To figure out if someone is secretly focusing most of their attention on you more than everyone else in the room, try yawning. Since it's contagious, whoever yawns immediately afterwards was probably focused on you (or they're actually just tired in which case you still played a psych trick, but it was more on yourself😬).
@sayingnigromakesyoutubecry2647
@sayingnigromakesyoutubecry2647 Рік тому
Nice
@shadwfangthefunnywolf3687
@shadwfangthefunnywolf3687 Рік тому
I tried this and my crush yawned first each time
@Lg-xt5eh
@Lg-xt5eh Рік тому
@@shadwfangthefunnywolf3687 👌
@taradonelson9242
@taradonelson9242 Рік тому
Or change your body position, like touching your hand to your face. And if they mirror you, they are subconsciously focusing on you
@Pahi--
@Pahi-- Рік тому
You made me yawn just now 😂
@br4ttycl0wn
@br4ttycl0wn 3 роки тому
In love with the art be like: m e
@Psych2go
@Psych2go 3 роки тому
So happy to hear you enjoyed this animation :) - Cindy
@br4ttycl0wn
@br4ttycl0wn 3 роки тому
@@Psych2go :D
@amphioctopus
@amphioctopus 3 роки тому
what
@ayanami9340
@ayanami9340 3 роки тому
We* 🤝
@CrimZonOnYT
@CrimZonOnYT 3 роки тому
Person who gets it be like: *m e*
@MatthewLeroux-ws6wu
@MatthewLeroux-ws6wu Рік тому
I'm not a huge fan of psychological tricks but this video and treat me because I wanted to know if they've been used to persuade me. Come to find out I'm subconsciously used some of these psychological. I also found that they've been used for smoking. I'm beginning to like this channel more and more as I watch the videos that they have.
@adriannelson6039
@adriannelson6039 5 місяців тому
1. Call by name. (The person's name piques their attention.) 2. Hand something mid-conversation (Them or you speaking. Try them) 3. Practice Pavlov theory. (Conditioning response to physical stimuli.) 4. Cognitive dissonance. (Imagine where you are and where you want to be.) 5. Favour Magnitude Transition (Ask for big favour, then downsize) 6. Favour Exhaustion Ask (The more exhausted someone is, the easier it is for them to comply to your favour) 7. Mirroring (Mirroring helps build positive connection. 8. Nod head slightly for agreement (If you nod your head slightly when suggesting or stating something, your friend/acquaintance/stranger are more likely to agree)
@komosboutique
@komosboutique 2 роки тому
*slips a banana peel to my friend midway into the conversation* “why did you give me a banana peel????”
@sarah-uv8rk
@sarah-uv8rk 2 роки тому
tada hhhhh
@sarah-uv8rk
@sarah-uv8rk 2 роки тому
tada hhhhh
@sarah-uv8rk
@sarah-uv8rk 2 роки тому
tada hhhhh
@flamewing7680
@flamewing7680 2 роки тому
I feel like this doesn’t work unless you are in a deep conversation.
@keyarahbest
@keyarahbest 2 роки тому
So many times right after I get done talking to someone I realize I'm holding something and I'm like, " Wait, who gave me this? Where'd this come from?" and my friend is just like, " I handed it to you almost 10 minutes ago." and I think, ' Oh, great. It happened again.'
@ayalaglick4744
@ayalaglick4744 2 роки тому
"mom, can I get a dog?" "No" "than, can I get a chinchilla?" "No" 😢😬
@goldensnitch5492
@goldensnitch5492 2 роки тому
ASK FOR AN ANT
@mathildelightwood6094
@mathildelightwood6094 2 роки тому
Lol YES!!! 🐜🐜🐜
@GamboaPX
@GamboaPX Місяць тому
listening to this in bed and the voice is so soothing it completes my comfyness.
@aishajaman6724
@aishajaman6724 8 місяців тому
your voice is so calming and beautiful and are really good keep it up😊
@dwightschrute4506
@dwightschrute4506 2 роки тому
Here’s another one: If you don’t want to be called on in class, make eye contact with the teacher while they are picking and then suddenly look away, it diverts their attention away from you.
@jifpeanutbutter5510
@jifpeanutbutter5510 2 роки тому
or answer the teachers question at the start of class then ignore them since they will be thinking "he already answered earlier"
@ME.S.E
@ME.S.E 2 роки тому
Did never work with my teachers. If you did that.. they'd pick you. Lmao.
@WildSheWolf_
@WildSheWolf_ 2 роки тому
Nah. Just be brave and answer a question in the beginning, and until the rest of the class you can chill
@nurifa3993
@nurifa3993 2 роки тому
@@jifpeanutbutter5510 I also used to do this during school days 😂 I tend to answer the first or second question which is usually quite easy and relax while others get harder questions 😂 most teacher actually do pick someone who does not answer any question for their target though they will be some exception teacher for this method.
@becauseisayso2597
@becauseisayso2597 2 роки тому
This works
@Zullala
@Zullala 3 роки тому
I honestly get a little weirded out when somebody uses my name often. It makes me feel like I'm about to get into trouble for something because my mom would use my name a lot when she was annoyed with me haha
@cam9913
@cam9913 3 роки тому
and that is on trauma ✨
@sophiathefurbst
@sophiathefurbst 3 роки тому
What do you mean, Zullala? Like this, Zullala? Am I making you nervous, Zullala? I’m sorry, Zullala.
@Zullala
@Zullala 3 роки тому
@@sophiathefurbst haha awww
@NoeBIchez
@NoeBIchez 3 роки тому
I don't have any childhood trauma or anything but it just sounds so weird when someone uses my name often, it doesn't even sound like my name after a while. It annoys me ngl.
@XSemperIdem5
@XSemperIdem5 2 роки тому
I get annoyed if someone repeats my name too often in conversation. It makes me think of the trick you use in customer service when trying to de-escalate a customer or when you're trying to talk them into buying something. It's an attempt at making them feel special and like you're treating them as an individual the way some newsletter emails put your name in the greeting instead of some generic "dear subscriber" greeting. I've used it at different jobs and it works plenty of times so I'm already in tune to it being used as a tactic.
@bryanandrews5214
@bryanandrews5214 Рік тому
Hmm, apparently gum helps you stay alert while driving too. There's a host of benefits, and they're mostly centered around blood flow and metabolism in the area near the brain. Most of our body's responses are a bit generalized (they are a bit diffuse in accuracy), so working your jaw muscles helps your brain. As far as section 5 goes, I do love projecting a future self and trying to beat that. My idea of fighting cognitive dissonance is not exactly being in line with my future self, but more like being centered between thought, speech, and action. Section 6 is, of course, the step-down method of persuasion (Face-in-the-door technique as it's labeled here). Ask for something large then something small;or something different first, then something that you want. Some would even call it manipulation because it works so often. I accidentally do it sometimes even if I'm not aware of it, and it's sometimes unfair. I do like watching these to examine myself. The next section is a plague upon our minds; Decision fatigue is the greatest problem we face as humanity. The ability to make proper decisions all of the time is difficult in the extreme. All reflexes get tired over time, it is no different with our judgment. The last one... Yeah action mimicry.
@DPRyfe
@DPRyfe Місяць тому
I keep jumping on random vids and they are always amazing
@adriolabako2729
@adriolabako2729 2 роки тому
Me after learning about this tricks: I will definitely try that out. Me when the right moments comes maybe next time.
@svegon
@svegon 2 роки тому
No, you have to ask your crush to marry you in the middle of the night while nodding and then change it to a date.
@Dr.-Drawer
@Dr.-Drawer 2 роки тому
yeah, that always happen to me.
@angelicagalabuzi1131
@angelicagalabuzi1131 3 місяці тому
​@@svegon 😂😂
@DjayT.
@DjayT. 2 роки тому
Fun fact: People will read your whole message if you write fun fact before it *Psychology 100*
@antizx9677
@antizx9677 2 роки тому
Noooooo did I really fell for it??!!
@weirdasff
@weirdasff 2 роки тому
Noooooo did I really fell for it??!!
@Summer_Skiwi
@Summer_Skiwi 2 роки тому
Ohhhhh noooooooo
@chetan1329
@chetan1329 2 роки тому
Noooooo did I really fell for it??!!
@oaktwig6413
@oaktwig6413 2 роки тому
I mean,, most times people just don’t leave sentences right in the middle of them
@saanjmore7061
@saanjmore7061 29 днів тому
The facts helped a lot... but tbh the nodding trick really had a funny animation in this video 😅
@PlanetYokoshima
@PlanetYokoshima Рік тому
I hate when people call my name unnecessarily because of trauma at work for being mistreated as a refugee. That’s when I know they’re not being sincere and their intention is to manipulate me. But this helped heal me to think that maybe some people just want to be my friends depending on the situation, and I love all the other points especially thinking the way I want my future self to be! Thank you!
@l.5832
@l.5832 18 днів тому
That is one good thing about this video. It not only teaches people how to manipulate others, it also teaches you to identify manipulators.
@pyschologygeek
@pyschologygeek 3 роки тому
Psychological Tricks That Can Make Your Life Much Easier Look into someone's eyes when you get a dissatisfactory answer. ... Stay calm when someone raises their voice to you. ... Sit close to the aggressor to avoid attack. ... Remember everyone's names if you want to be popular. ... Write down your thoughts when you feel stressed or anxious
@SeiichirouUta
@SeiichirouUta 3 роки тому
So, when someone doesn't act like you want them to and you're so pissed you could strangle them, just sit very close to them, look them straight into the eyes, calmy say their name over and over again, while writing the word "kill" all over a sheet of paper?
@fay4893
@fay4893 3 роки тому
@@SeiichirouUta LOOL
@rhiko7
@rhiko7 3 роки тому
Here is the thing I can't calm down when someone raises their voice. I can't help myself from doing the same. What should I do?
@taj4137
@taj4137 3 роки тому
@@rhiko7 Take your time before answering
@rhiko7
@rhiko7 3 роки тому
@@taj4137 Yeah I do try..but many a times I can't..my tongue slips 😅
@imperialgamer6969
@imperialgamer6969 3 роки тому
"so only use these for good" .. If by that you mean, *my own good,* of course I agree with you
@Galateja
@Galateja 2 роки тому
Is there any *other* kind of good? Haha. *me a codependent pushover empath irl*
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