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Avoid staring. Just look directly into the person's eye in a relaxed manner. ... Some people struggle to make eye contact with others, which is a basic component of social interaction. Failing to make eye contact suggests to some that you're shy; to others, it indicates rudeness or boredom. Some people have the...
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www.wikihow.com/Look-People-in-the-Eye
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Eye contact and staring ; ... Eye contact is the most basic of all human non verbal communications. It comes in every flavour and colour: you have angry ones, you have happy ones and you have sexy ones. There are dark ones, there are blue ones, and there are those happy green ones: they are everywhere.
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happybrainstorm.com/index.php/Eye-Contact-Staring.html
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Good eye contact must be complemented by a genuine smile, or else you’ll just be staring, which makes anyone feel uncomfortable. Now don’t always smile, cause that just makes you look insecure, but smile at the key points.
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I asked one woman friend of mine "why did you go out with him?" and she replied: "because when I looked at him he kept eye contact with me." ... Real players never stare. They lock eye contact. There is a difference between staring and locking eye contact. They are two totally different things.
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www.fastseduction.com/guide/08_Related_Articles/eyecont...
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The eyes communicate more than any other part of the human anatomy. Staring or gazing at others can create pressure and tension in the room. ... Maintained eye contact can show if a person is trustworthy, sincere or caring. Shifty eyes, too much blinking can suggest deception. People with eye movements that are relaxed...
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Appropriate eye contact does not mean staring like a deer in headlights into your listener’s eyes. In fact that is impossible because humans follow a distinct pattern of eye accessing cues as they retrieve and/or formulate information.
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www.neurosemantics.com/Stuttering/Eye_Contact.htm
www.neurosemantics.com/Stuttering/Eye_Contact.htm
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Making eye contact is also effective when trying to get someone’s attention, such as when a parent is trying to get their child to obey them. Too much eye contact though can be bad and can make an individual appear like they are staring.
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cas.bellarmine.edu/tietjen/PPT/HumanNature/making_eye_c...
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Eye Contact and Staring ... It is courteous to maintain a good eye-contact in Hungary, and it is not a major offense to study someone on the Metro if you are bored. In America, such a behavior is called ... behavior, business culture, communication, non-verbal, nonverbal, smiling, eye contact, staring, body languag...
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