6. When bringing a dish for a group of people, put a list of ingredients in a visible place.
At one point in your life, you’ll probably be attending a party or a celebration where everyone should bring something to eat. If you’re not well-informed about other people at the event (e.g. coworkers), write down a list of ingredients on paper and put it on a food container. That way, people with allergies, food sensitivities, or dietary restrictions will know what they’re eating without having to worry if the meal contains something they shouldn’t be eating.
7. Don’t act like a know-it-all.
Talking to people who behave like they know everything can be quite frustrating. You probably think that acting like a know-it-all will leave other people captivated by your wisdom, when in reality, it will only make them roll their eyes. An urge to demonstrate everything you know indicates that you are showing off in order to hide your insecurities.
More importantly, those who have all the answers are usually perceived as manipulative and threatening, which can’t be attractive.