Actually, there is more to it than just your image. It's also your self-image. So, no, you don't necessarily see what other people see. You might focus on your strong points, or you might focus on your faults....they'll likely focus on something else.
2007-10-04 01:22:01
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answered by sci55 5
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Use 2 mirrors.
See the reflection of the 1st mirror in the 2nd mirror. This is what others see as it reverses the "mirror image".
2007-10-04 01:28:50
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answered by george 4
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Cameras are guy-made. they're designed to purpose their suitable at taking photos a twin of folk or, even, issues (timber, gadgets, etc.). now and returned cameras attempt too perplexing and seize each and every thing of your face, that could make you seem repulsive. A mirror reflects the generalities of what's status in front of it. i hit upon the mirror extra pleasing via fact in straightforward terms a digital camera is going much extra in-intensity than a mirror does, and human beings see purely as stable as mirrors or, if something, much less.
2016-10-10 07:07:11
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answered by ? 3
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It's not what others see, as it is a back to front image. You would need to look into a mirror which looks into another mirror, to see the real you. Have fun. :-)
2007-10-04 01:37:33
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answered by DJJD 6
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It's not at all. It's the complete opposite. Backwards of what everyone else sees. No one sees their true selves in the mirror. That's why we're always a little taken aback at our own photos.
2007-10-04 01:26:42
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answered by LindaLou 7
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Because you can see other people in the mirror and they look the same, except backwards.
2007-10-04 01:20:42
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answered by treseuropean 6
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