The closer you are to a stranger, the more likely you are to avoid eye contact.
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- If you avoid eye contact in America, you may be considered ______.
- Which of the following statements about eye contact makes sense? A: Speakers should actively use eye contact. B: Speakers should avoid breaking eye contact in the middle of a thought unit. C: Speakers should avoid neglecting audience sitting to their far left or far right. D: If some audience members show a strong interest in your topic, you should look at these special members most of the time.
- A firm eye contact makes your audience feel respected, and makes your words more trustworthy. To speak effectively, you need genuine eye contact, because this allows you to see the audience’s feedback.
- You can tell whether a person is concealing something through eye contact.
- In the U.S. A., you should have firm handshake and direct eye contact; keep a distance of a feet or more after handshake.