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10 behavior with low emotional intelligence

10 behavior with low emotional intelligence

1, love to rob words

When others were talking, he was suddenly interrupted in the middle of his speech.

2. Don't care about people.

When meeting colleagues or acquaintances, others first show goodwill and take the initiative to say hello, but people with low emotional intelligence act as if they didn't hear them.

3. Love to laugh

Immature people like to laugh at others. You know, no one is perfect. Laughing at others is laughing at yourself.

4. Talk.

Speaking is a science, but the most important thing is politeness. A person will get angry when he opens his mouth. In society, others tend to keep a respectful distance from others.

5. Speak too straight

I don't care about the way, and I don't care about the timing. They think that being so open-minded and insincere will embarrass others, hurt their self-esteem and make enemies for themselves.

6. High voice

People with low emotional intelligence often put their posture on the high side, as if they were superior, and often communicate with others in an imperative tone when getting along with colleagues.

7. like to complain

Many people with low emotional intelligence, once they feel that they have been treated unfairly, will immediately express their dissatisfaction and anger, and even break into a furious rage and swear. However, these behaviors only vent their excitement and are not helpful to solve the problem.

8. Like to speak with rhetorical questions

Contrary to heartfelt questions, habitual rhetorical questions are a sign of low emotional intelligence. In some rhetorical questions, there is a sense of superiority, such as "Look, I know everything, but you don't know", which will not only embarrass others, but also make you look uneducated.

9. I like to judge others behind their backs

Gossip is actually an innate skill, but when you gossip, you embellish it, label people, fabricate facts, and even point fingers at other people's lives. This is a sign of low emotional intelligence.

10. Prove that the other party is wrong and you are right.

Always eager to prove yourself, brag! Exaggerating one's own strength is essentially a loss. Besides, in any argument to prove your strength, you can't show your strength through your mouth.