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3 Zodiac Signs Who Always Start Off On The Wrong Foot

They say you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Setting the tone for an entire relationship, first impressions do indeed matter more than we can say. Offering a small glimpse into a person’s inner character and individual personality, this initial interaction illustrates the type of person we are in our everyday lives. While some people have no difficulty leaving others wildly impressed with their charisma, humor, or eloquent conversational skills, others might fumble a bit when it comes to making their critical first impressions.

Cancer

Symbolized by the crab, Cancers tend to come across as having a somewhat rough exterior, frequently leading others to draw the wrong conclusion about their interior personality. In your initial interactions, others might think you’re coarse, aloof, or guarded in your conversational talking points. Rather than this being a summation of your interpersonal style of communication, you see it as evidence of your hesitancy to open up to new people, requiring you put in the time and effort to truly let your guard down with casual acquaintances.

Virgo

You put a significant amount of value in making a great first impression, attempting to dazzle everyone you meet with your layered personality and buoyant humor. Ironically, this determination to impress new acquaintances tends to backfire, with Virgos tending to buckle under the pressure they feel whenever they interact with new people. With your mind racing a mile a minute, your energetic attempts at conversation tend to overwhelm yourself and the people you’re speaking with, leaving both parties tense, exhausted, and more than a little uncomfortable with the rigid formality of the conversation.

Pisces

You don’t necessarily make a bad first impression. Rather, you mostly leave others unsure of what to make about your inner character, with many aspects of your personality remaining a complete mystery. Caught between the ethereal realm and the material world around us, when people talk to you, it’s like you’re only partially listening, smiling contently as you escape into your own vivid imagination. As a result, people feel they have to work hard to gain your full attention, which occasionally rubs some of your potential new acquaintances the wrong way.