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Gaze is a silent language when people are communicating, and it can often express meanings and emotions that are difficult to express with audio language. A good communicative image should be calm, cordial, kind, and attentive.
Fixation area: The location of fixation varies depending on the occasion. It is generally divided into official gaze, social gaze, and intimate gaze.
Official gaze. On serious occasions such as negotiations, consultations, and negotiations, the eyes should give people a sense of seriousness and seriousness. The location of the gaze is in the other person's eyes or in the area between the eyes and the forehead.
Social gaze. This refers to the type of gaze that is used in various social situations. The position of the gaze is in the triangle between the center of the opponent's lips and eyes.
Intimate gaze. It is the type of gaze used between relatives, lovers, and family members. The gaze is placed between the other person's eyes and chest.
Fixation: Regardless of the type of gaze used, be careful not to fix your gaze on the position you want to gaze at for a long time. The gaze should be appropriately moved from the fixed position for a moment. In this way, the other person can relax psychologically, feel equal, and easy to socialize.
When talking to someone, focus your gaze on the person. When listening to someone, look them in the eye, which is a polite way to avoid fatigue. If you are interested in the conversation, look the other person's eye area with a soft and friendly gaze.
If you want to interrupt the conversation with the other person, you can consciously turn your gaze away a little. When the other person says the wrong thing and is restrained and shy, do not immediately divert your gaze, but continue to look at the other person with a kind, soft, and understanding gaze, otherwise the other party will mistake you for being arrogant and sarcastic and laughing at him.
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Time: If you are looking at someone for only 10 minutes after 30 minutes of conversation, it means that they are despising you. If it's between 10 minutes and 20 minutes, it means that he is friendly to you.
20 minutes to 30 minutes illustrates two situations: 1. Attention. 2. Hosility.
That is, when talking to others, the eyes should be fixed on the time of the conversation2 3.
Location: On the forehead, it is an official gaze. Less important things and not too long in the case.
On the eyes, it is a preoccupation type of gaze.
Eyes to lips, social gaze.
Eyes to chest, intimate gaze.
Angle: Eye level, indicating equality. Strabismus, indicating faux pas.
Looking down: Looking down from above, despising others.
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Take the forehead as the apex and the eyebrows as the bottom line.
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Time: If you talk to someone for 30 minutes, if they are watching you for only 10 minutes, they are looking down on you. If it's between 10 minutes and 20 minutes, it means that he is friendly to you.
20 minutes to 30 minutes illustrates two situations: 1. Attention. 2. Hostile merger.
That is, when talking to others, the eyes should be fixed on the time of the conversation2 3.
Location: On the forehead, it is an official gaze. Not too much to talk about important things and not too long to talk about.
On the eyes, it is a preoccupation type of gaze.
Eyes to lips, social gaze.
Eyes to chest, intimate gaze.
Angle: Eye level, indicating equality. Strabismus, indicating faux pas.
Looking down: Looking down from above, despising others.
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1. Handshake ceremony.
2. Bow down.
3. Hug your fist.
Fourth, introduction. 5. Etiquette for handing business cards.
Introduction to Social Etiquette:
1. Overview of social etiquette.
2. Meeting etiquette.
3. Common meeting etiquette.
4. Visiting and reception etiquette.
5. Party and entertainment etiquette.
6. Banquet etiquette.
7. Communication etiquette.
8. Gift etiquette.
9. Travel etiquette.
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Social etiquette includes:
Personal etiquette – grooming, manners, expressions, clothing.
Public etiquette – walking, driving, boating, flying, hotels.
Etiquette – salutation, introduction, handshake, business card, conversation.
Communication etiquette - **, network, letters, inscriptions, gifts.
Etiquette - Dealing with human relationships.
Party etiquette - visits, rallies, parties, dances, competitions.
Dining etiquette - Chinese food, Western food, wine, tea art, coffee.
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In addition to these etiquette, there are also meeting etiquette and funeral etiquette.
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In general, there is also business etiquette.
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