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Judging someone can happen almost instantaneously, often within seconds or minutes, based on initial impressions, body language, and appearance. However, forming a deeper, more accurate understanding of a person typically requires more time and interaction. Ultimately, the depth of judgment depends on the context and the individual's willingness to look beyond first impressions.

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