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to ask you what you think makes a person popular?

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cheeseandfickle · 23/03/2014 18:44

Inspired by the clique thread, but I thought I'd start another thread rather than hijacking the other one!

What do you think makes someone popular? Do you think there is always a reason why someone is more popular or do you think that sometimes it is just one of those things?

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JonSnowKnowsNothing · 23/03/2014 18:46

Being good in conversation - good balance of talking/listening.

Being upfront and open (though not "honest" as in "I just speak my mind, me, what you see is what you get" type rudeness)

Good sense of humour.

Can get on with all kinds of people.

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stonehairbrush · 23/03/2014 18:47

Being attractive.

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Morgause · 23/03/2014 18:48

Thinking about popular people I know they are those who take time to listen to others. They remember the names of your children/family and know enough about them to ask questions.

They are kind and put themselves out for others and can be relied upon to do what they have said they will do.

They are witty and entertaining company.

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usualsuspectt · 23/03/2014 18:49

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WottaTheOdds · 23/03/2014 18:51

A stunning bank account! Grin

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CorrieDale · 23/03/2014 18:51

Kindness all the way. Being funny will only get you so far. Being interested in the person you're with is the popularity ace in the deck.

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stonehairbrush · 23/03/2014 18:52

Being happy go lucky
Not political
Being nice
Sitting on the fence

Being quite bland really!

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Nancy66 · 23/03/2014 18:53

the most popular people I know are usually very funny/witty

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skillsandtea · 23/03/2014 18:54

Hmm.. I know people who are very popular because they are chatty, sociable, remember all family names, your kids' birthdays, says all the right things, is attractive and funny, but, after a while you realise it's a polished act and quite fake as they just want to always be the centre of attention. I think being genuine is very important.

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cheminotte · 23/03/2014 18:55

All of the above and being an extrovert. I like to think I listen, take the time to remember kids names etc but I also enjoy my own company and so sometimes come across as a bit stand-offish.

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changeforthebetter · 23/03/2014 18:56

Bags of confidence! It is the key. Insecurity makes people uneasy unless they fancy a bit of bullying Sad

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skillsandtea · 23/03/2014 18:56

Agree with stone..

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Ohanarama · 23/03/2014 18:57

Being attractive, thin and well dressed

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cheeseandfickle · 23/03/2014 18:57

I know 2 people whom I would class as extremely popular. Both are female and both are extremely pretty. I don't know either of them terribly well, but neither seems to be very outgoing or witty. They do both seem quite self absorbed though.

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TheBody · 23/03/2014 19:01

people who are interested in other people.

people who like a good laugh but arnt cruel or nasty.

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FragglerockAmpersand · 23/03/2014 19:04

God what a massive, massive shame that people think it's to do with being thin, attractive, well-dressed, whatever Shock I'm genuinely shocked. I'm thinking about the popular people I know (I hate that word thought - too 6th form: well-loved would be better) and they're warm, funny, interesting and most importantly interestED - they'll come along to things, they'll listen to you, they'll show up at parties with a nice gift, they'll remember to ask how your dog is, etc.

Thin and well dressed! HONESTLY!

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Biscuitsneeded · 23/03/2014 19:05

Hmmmm. Not sure about that Skills. I think if someone makes the effort to remember names, birthdays etc, even if they are consciously trying rather than doing it naturally that says something good about their intentions. So yes, they probably find it fairly easy to make and keep friends.
I'm not 'popular' as in cool, or rich, or well-presented, or anything like that, but I do genuinely find people interesting and I will talk to most kinds of people unless they give me cause to think I shouldn't. As a result I have some good friends and lots of other people who I'm very happy to see and chat to. I also try very hard not to let my own (normal) self-doubt allow me to think anyone would deliberately be unfriendly. So for example if a parent at the school gate is unforthcoming when spoken to I don't automatically assume they are stand-offish, or that they think I am beneath them, but that they might be shy, or preoccupied. I read so many threads on here where people complain about school gate cliques, or feeling excluded, and I wonder how much of that is real and how much is their own lack of self-confidence affecting things.
OP, what prompted your question?

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Sparklingbrook · 23/03/2014 19:06

A sense of humour.

Not really sure as I know a few people who are incredibly popular and seem to have no redeeming features at all. Confused

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NotJustACigar · 23/03/2014 19:07

Completely agree with changeforthebetter. Confidence is key, but not in a self centered way - it has to be tempered with showing concern for other people. Also being popular breeds more popularity as social capital (knowing and being friends/friendly acquaintances with lots of other people is attractive).

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FragglerockAmpersand · 23/03/2014 19:08

FWIW - I suppose, weirdly, I'm quite 'popular' - if you can measure it by frequency of being asked to be bridesmaid/best person/godparent/wedding speaker/reader etc. etc. is any kind of indicator (maybe it isn't!) - and I'm 3 stone overweight, utterly penniless and dress like Sandy Denny got dressed in the dark.

However I have absolutely no idea why people would like me, or ask me to do any of these things, so I'm not really shedding any light on the subject Grin

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cheeseandfickle · 23/03/2014 19:14

I definitely agree about popularity breeding popularity!

One of the popular women that I know just seems to be friends with everyone. She always knows lots of gossip and seems to have her finger in various pies friendship-wise.

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NoIdeasForUsername · 23/03/2014 19:24

I know a few popular people. They aren't unfailingly nice, but they are kind in general and act like they are interested and care about you- even when it's a topic they are bored about, they are good at making you feel good about yourself, about being polite about it essentially.

They are generally quite outgoing and put effort into staying in touch and having contact, even with maybe more minor friends. They are confident in themselves- not arrogant, but they don't worry about being judged. Both of them are fairly pretty, not very attractive or anything, but have an air about them where they don't mind attention but aren't courting it either iyswim? They are good at small talk and getting to know people, even strangers, meaning they have quite a wide social group as even if they barely talk to you, they WILL have talked to you- not awkwardly either, even if you've only been to the school gate once or twice, for example.

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Teacherspetty · 23/03/2014 19:25

All the popular women I know are confident, witty, friendly and smiley! They chat to everyone, include everyone and are funny and fun.

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Hoppinggreen · 23/03/2014 19:27

Usually confidence.
I'm pretty outgoing ( have to be for my job) and I think I'm pretty popular.
DD is the kindest nicest child I know and although she does have friends she really isn't what you would call popular. At school the louder cocky children tend to be the popular ones unfortunately.
On the bright side those same gobby girls are the ones the boys seem to like whereas my daughter is stunning ( people comment on it all the time) but doesn't seem to be popular with the boys either. Although, there are a few quiet " nice" boys who quite like her I think.

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