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It's actually rude to people. I've analyzed it, and your habit is not particularly hard to break. It's just a matter of stress in your mind.
First of all. When you talk to someone, you first think about what the other person will say and what you are going to say. Then I look into the other person's eyes and slowly guess the other person's words.
It doesn't have to be a dead stare, at least you have to look up in the direction of his face. Finally, relax. This makes it possible for others to have fun talking to you.
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That's not good. Be open and bold.
People you know like this, they may think it's nothing.
People who don't know you well, if you talk to them like this, they may think that you don't respect them.
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Not good. Eye contact is important.
Others will think that you are insincere, not serious, etc.
It is not conducive to mutual trust.
Be sure to look into the other person's eyes from time to time.
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A lot of people are like that, and it's not good.
There's a simple way to do this: look at the other person's nose while smiling from time to time. Look at the other person's nose, the other person will not be able to perceive it, and you will not feel embarrassed. This method is really easy to make, I studied in books.
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You don't have to look at your eyes all the time
I have a friend who's like you, and you have to look at each other when you speak, and that's respect!
If it doesn't feel natural, you can loop your gaze around your eyes, nose, mouth, and nod your head to indicate listening
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It is most polite to look at the other person's mouth and speak.
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Don't feel inferior, you should build confidence! Eliminate this shyness!
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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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When others speak, is it polite to stare at others? But it doesn't seem polite to look at others when they speak, so what about the **?
Hello has seen your question answered for you: when talking to others, 1. Look at the position: usually look at the other party's eyebrows, that is, the position between the other party's two eyes, rather than staring at his eyes; 2. Time to see:
Spend one-third of the time looking at his eyebrows, one-third of the time looking at the face beyond the eyebrows, one-third of the time not looking at him, casually looking in other directions, his eyes wandering, as if thinking about things; 3. Manners: good posture, natural expression, and words should be matched with their body movements.
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It shows that the person has no self-confidence and feels pressured to look at others.
2 Look at the whole face, not just the eyes (the state of ordinary people) 3 Divert your attention (think about other things, the psychological pressure will come down naturally) 5 Clear thinking (only think about the problem, don't care about the outside, the body is controlled by the mind) 5: As long as you are not nervous and relaxed, in fact, no matter where you look, whether you look at the other person's eyes, nose, or mouth, you are all a normal person. (The state is how you look at people when you are alone).
6 It is the eyes that look at people, not the eyes (as we usually call eye contact)7 There is a song called "Eyes Are Empty," which means "do not put anything in your eyes."
8 Find a picture to practice (e.g. computer desktop).
9 The most important and important thing is to maintain an optimistic attitude (the demons of the heart will naturally go) to ask:
So you must change, it is rude to talk to others without looking at people's faces, you will offend people at work, people will think that you look down on people, they will think that you are empty-eyed, you try to look at his nose or mouth when you try to talk to others, in short, pick the parts that will not cause pressure on you, and then look at the face when you get used to it, I believe you will succeed!! Come on!!! Follow-up:
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