Sometimes, perhaps your unintentional words or some of your long-standing little habits actually make your friends feel unbearable.
You are unaware of these problems, and if your friends don’t bring them up, you may never notice them.
Some of our little habits and ways of speaking may make those around us uncomfortable or disliked. If these issues are ignored, they can affect our relationships.
Therefore, if someone gives us advice or criticism about the way we act or speak, we should try to listen carefully and think about how we can improve ourselves. Sometimes, we need to learn to let go of our stubbornness and arrogance and listen humbly to the opinions and suggestions of others.
At the same time, we can also take the initiative to ask our friends around us if there are any aspects that need improvement in order to get along better with them. This allows us to better understand our own problems and consciously improve our shortcomings, thereby building healthier and harmonious relationships.
Take a psychological test to see what is most annoying about you.