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I sometimes read these kind of articles or I observe these standard behaviors and sometimes when I am in a situation that I can benefit from it, I just recall and apply.

If I am under seperate similar situations, I sometimes give different answers to see if which one works better.

Example:

Same type of people asked similar questions to me, I suspected I was being tested. So I intentionally gave different answers to them. In order to understand what is the answer they are looking and why.

I sometimes apply an article or theory in order to see if it works or not or how does it actually works in real life.

Example:

Some time ago, I noticed some people use mirroring too much, I wanted to understand why people act like that. I come across to an article about how mirroring and anti-mirroring affects people and groups. In that article, it was suggested that anti mirroring works better when you were an outsider. I tried that in work situation.

Anybody does similar things?
I don’t experiment in the way I will give people different answers no, but maybe that is very Ne

I mainly people watch and watch their interactions… think of why something is happening and if I’ve seen it before. I also sometimes do weird shit to get a reaction out of people, for fun and just to see if I am right about how they would respond lol. My EIE friend and I once tied the hoods of our hoodies real tight over our heads in the hallways with only our eyes showing, and walked around like that for a while lol. People generally just ignored us , but it was fun ha. And the fact that they were automatically ignoring weirdness def says something