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They see you the way you see yourself in a photo or video.
And in the mirror you see not yourself, but a phantom: the right side of the face is perceived by you as the left, and vice versa. Since the faces of all of us have a significant disparity of halves, the reflection in the mirror is a completely different person.
Something like this is seen, only not so beautiful, bright, charming, charismatic, worthy of delight, and endlessly admiring. But otherwise, yes, they see it that way.