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When others speak, they always stare motionlessly into the eyes of others This is rude, you can often make eye contact with others, and look at others the rest of the time, don't always focus on one part of others. If people don't look at you when you're talking, you get the impression that they don't respect you, yes.
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Look at the other person when you talk to them, so that the other person will feel that you respect them, and the communication between people is actually a relationship of respect and respect, you bring a smile to others, and others will smile at you in the same way.
We don't have anything to lose by bringing a smile to others.
Smile brings you me.
May everyone be happy!
I found that while I was happy with others, I also became happy myself!! Hehe.
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It's right to look at each other when talking to someone, but you can't look at each other directly, which will seem impolite, you can smile and look at the tip of the other person's nose, not with the other person, don't kill the audience with one expression, so that people feel very uncomfortable.
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It's a different occasion, but I don't think there's a problem in China. You're right to do that. However, it is better to have some nodding and other movements while looking at others, so that it seems more focused. It will also dispel the slightest discomfort from looking at others.
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When talking to someone, you should look at the other person, but it is better not to stare directly at the other person, which will make people uncomfortable, and you can look at the other person's nose so that the other person will feel better.
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Depending on the time of the occasion, generally you should be right to do so
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From the perspective of etiquette, when talking to others, you must look into the eyes of the other party to show respect, but you can't stare at it, so that envy and disturb He will make people feel uncomfortable, and Li Ku must be natural. If you are always staring at him, the speaker will be under pressure, and I can teach you to talk by looking at the bridge of the other person's nose, so that the other person feels that you respect the other person. By placing the gaze on different parts of the other person's body, the conversation can be framed at different levels such as "official", "attention", "social", and "intimate".
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A lot of people are like that. It has something to do with personality. If you think of yourself as an extrovert, then your problem will improve.
If you want to change your personality, the best way is to be friends with people who are very extroverted. Long-term exposure. It's going to change.
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Of course it is wrong, not looking at other people's faces is disrespectful to others, it is the person who is talking about it is not interesting, and it will make people disgusted.
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Oh no, I didn't dare to look at others before. Now I can watch whoever I want.
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You can imagine him having ......... on his face what you want most
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