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Becoming popular is a common desire for many people, but it's important to remember that popularity shouldn't come at the expense of others' feelings or opinions. Here are some tips on how to become popular without anyone hating you: 1. Be genuine: People can often sense when someone is being fake or insincere, which can make them feel uneasy and lead to resentment. Instead, be yourself and try to connect with others on a genuine level. 2. Show interest in others: One of the best ways to make friends and become popular is to show genuine interest in other people's lives. Ask questions about their hobbies, interests, and experiences, and listen actively to their responses. 3. Be kind and respectful: Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Be kind and respectful to everyone you interact with, regardless of their social status or popularity. 4. Avoid gossip: Gossiping about others can be tempting, but it's important to resist the urge. Not only can it hurt the person you're talking about, but it can also make you look untrustworthy and unlikable. 5. Find common ground: Look for common interests or experiences you share with others, and use that as a way to connect and build relationships. 6. Be inclusive: Avoid excluding people or creating cliques. Instead, try to include as many people as possible in your social circles and make an effort to befriend those who may be shy or new to the group. 7. Be confident: Confidence is attractive, and people are naturally drawn to those who exude self-assurance. However, be careful not to come across as arrogant or boastful. 8. Have a sense of humor: A good sense of humor can help lighten the mood and make others feel comfortable around you. Just make sure your jokes are appropriate and not at someone else's expense. Remember, popularity isn't everything. Focus on building genuine relationships and being kind to others, and the rest will follow naturally.
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