Which of the following tips is not appropriate when talking to a stranger?
A: Catch the person’s eye, and hold eye contact as long as possible.
B: Ask open-ended questions to help you learn the person more.
C: Make small talk to run on the conversation.
D: Watch the listener’s body language to notice whether the person is engaged in actively.
A: Catch the person’s eye, and hold eye contact as long as possible.
B: Ask open-ended questions to help you learn the person more.
C: Make small talk to run on the conversation.
D: Watch the listener’s body language to notice whether the person is engaged in actively.
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- A simple technique to improve eye contact is to look into a person’s eyes long enough to notice what color they are.
- When making small talk, your casual eye contact with another person will show your difference.
- You're talking with a group of four people. Do you make eye contact with ...? A: just the person to whom you're speaking at the moment. B: each of the four, moving your eye contact from one to another. C: no one particular person (not looking directly into anyone's eye.
- How long should a person maintain eye contact with his or her audience while talking?
- What should you do to make a sincere eye contact? () A: Sweep eyes naturally. B: Look at each person for a number of seconds. C: Make eye contact with people at the far<br/>sides of the audience and people in the corner. D: Make “eye contact” with walls when<br/>you are nervous.