Showing posts with label gratitude. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gratitude. Show all posts

Friday, July 2, 2010

The Importance of "Thank You"

We often hear or say thank you, but do you realize the effect of these remarks on myself and that we accept it?

The study, published in Psychological Science to see the effects of thanks to the power of community, level of responsibility felt by a friend or spouse to the other. Earlier research has found that a thank you to strengthen relations and increase satisfaction. 

Research results show, to thank, not only helps the person receiving the greeting, but spoken. Speech was also able to repair and improve the capability of being when undergoing a social relationship. Facial expressions as described thank you to someone who is responsible for the people around you.

Although previous research concluded expression present moment to thank you satisfaction in a social relationship, newest research published online in Psychological Science noted, the expression time to thank not only the present satisfaction in a relationship but the communal forces in it, a level of responsibility that includes the people in the vicinity and the environment.