Wore it yesterday at work. Intimidation is consistently there, along with respect. The kids I'm tutoring seem more in line with their behavior, and coworkers/boss has become much more respectful though somewhat distant. Some people seem to be having a hard time looking me in the eye. Self-effects have gotten weaker than in the initial testing (I hadn't worn status products for about 2 weeks before testing 170xs). A side note: all of these were East Asians, primarily Chinese/Taiwanese and Korean ranging from elementary kids to 40-50 year-olds.
When interacting with non-Asians though, I'm getting lots of buddy-buddy vibes and light teasing/bantering leaning mostly on the friendly/close-relationship respect side of the spectrum.
So far, it seems the consistencies are:
- weaker self-effects - probably more so if you've been wearing status products . Those of you reporting weak/no self-effects, have you been wearing another alpha product not too long before? My self-effects seem to be more apparent after taking breaks from any alpha product
- more respect, leaning either towards intimidation or friendly. Going to continue seeing if how I carry myself can alter how the Koreans/Chinese react with me or if it really is the cultural upbringing.
2000GT, I'm seeing similar results to yours when volunteering at the hospital (mostly Filipinos, Latinos, and Caucasians).
When interacting with non-Asians though, I'm getting lots of buddy-buddy vibes and light teasing/bantering leaning mostly on the friendly/close-relationship respect side of the spectrum.
So far, it seems the consistencies are:
- weaker self-effects - probably more so if you've been wearing status products . Those of you reporting weak/no self-effects, have you been wearing another alpha product not too long before? My self-effects seem to be more apparent after taking breaks from any alpha product
- more respect, leaning either towards intimidation or friendly. Going to continue seeing if how I carry myself can alter how the Koreans/Chinese react with me or if it really is the cultural upbringing.
2000GT, I'm seeing similar results to yours when volunteering at the hospital (mostly Filipinos, Latinos, and Caucasians).
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