95.Describe a person you disliked at first but ended up being friends with

Who this person is, how you knew them

why you disliked them

why you changed your mind

sample answer-

when i was in the 10th grade, a new guy joined our class. At first, I didn't like him at all. He came across as super arrogant like he thought he was better than everyone else. He was always interrupting people, making sarcastic comments, and honestly, he was just kind of salty all the time. We had to work on a group project together, and I wasn't happy about it. I was sure he was going to be annoying and difficult. But then, something surprising happened. While we were working, he actually listened to my ideas and even helped me when I got stuck. He was way more chill than I thought. We started joking around , and we just clicked. Turns out, he wasn't arrogant. He was just nervous and didn't know how to fit in. After that project, we started hanging out more, and he became one of my closest friends. That whole experience taught me not to judge people too fast. First impression can be totally wrong. OR

When i started my new job, there was this one colleague who really rubbed me the wrong way. At first, he came across as pretty salty. He was always complaining about small things and acting like nothing was ever good enough. I honestly thought he was just difficult to work with. But over time, things turned out to be different. I got to know him better and realized he wasn't trying to be negative on purpose. He was just stressed out from a lot of pressure at work. One day, we ended up working on a project together, and that's when things really clicked. We found that we actually had a lot in common and could help each other out. I started appreciating his honesty and the way he pushed the team to do better. Later, he even opened up to me about something personal, and that really helped me understand him better. Looking back, I'm Glad I gave him a chance. First impressions aren't always right, and sometimes you just have to get to k now people better before judging them.