People with poor social skills may exhibit behaviors such as interrupting others, avoiding eye contact, displaying bad body language, engaging in conversational narcissism, failing to recognize nonverbal cues, lacking empathy, not listening, ignoring personal space, and being overly argumentative.
These behaviors, often unnoticed by the individuals themselves, can contribute to difficulties in building positive social relationships.
A lack of social skills may also impact physical and mental health, according to a study by the University of Arizona. Recognizing and addressing these behaviors can be crucial for personal growth and improved social interactions.